"The play was just what we wanted and proved the greatest kind of a success."—Charlotte W. Passmore, Morris House, Smith College, Northampton, Mass.

"The little chapel was filled and 'Mrs. Tubbs' was greatly enjoyed. It was a genuine satisfaction to give such a pure, clean little play with life and fun from beginning to end."—Miss Georgiana Clinton, South Norwalk, Conn.

"Everyone spoke of it as a very bright little play and just the thing for a church. We got along nicely without a curtain."—Mrs. F. S. Field, Shattuckville, Mass.

"We gave the comedy to a very large audience in the town hall, who received it with the wildest enthusiasm."—Principal High School, Windsor, Conn.

"Given five times for five different charities by Y. W. C. A. of Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Our last audience was larger and if possible even more enthusiastic than our first."—Miss Emma Mott, General Secretary Y. W. C. A.

"A crowded house and everyone highly entertained. It is just the thing for home entertainments where children are to take part."—Miss Lillian Fischer, Fulton, Missouri.

"Just the right sort of play for boys and girls to give."—Mrs. F. W. Davis, Cumberland, Maine.

Price, 25 cents.


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