MARRIED TO A SUFFRAGETTE. Bobbs is left to ’tend the baby. Baby disappears. Reward offered. Babies returned by the dozen. Rare fun. 15c.

MOTHER GOOSE BAZAR. Money-making specialty. Jolly folk from “Gooseland” do cute stunts, sing catchy rhymes, selling their wares, etc. 15c.

PAT AND HIS COUNTRYMEN. Brisk dialog abounding with Irish wit, for grammar or high school. Splendid for St. Patrick’s Day. Instructive. 2m. 15c.

ROYALTY IN OLD VIRGINIA. Historical play portraying thrilling events in life of Powhatan, Pocahontas and Capt. John Smith. Grammar or high school. 25c.

THE RUMMAGE SALE AT HICKORY HOLLOW. One of those little satires that provokes the merriest humor. Rare old treasures “sacrificed.” 15c.

SCHOOL PLAYS FOR FESTIVE DAYS. Over a score of the richest, spiciest dialogs for all grades. Every one a winner. Bright and instructive. 30c.

THE STARS AND STRIPES JUBILEE. Patriotic spectacular entertainment. Introduces Columbia, Uncle Sam, Thirteen Colonies, etc.; march; music. 25c.

THE SALOON MUST GO. An engaging but powerful anti-saloon play. Splendid for campaign. A bombardment of hot shot, song and story. 15c.


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