"Given by Unity Dramatic Club, Springfield, Mass. The chapel was packed full of people and so many turned away that the performance will be again presented. A remarkably bright little play."—Springfield Republican.

Given by Alumnæ of Albany Academy for Girls, benefit of Endowment Fund, $250 realized. Later repeated by same amateurs for various charities, seven performances in all being given. "A tremendous success from start to finish. Large and enthusiastic audiences at every representation."—Albany Argus.

"I am delighted with 'Mrs. Bagg's Bargain Day' and know it will meet with success wherever presented."—Miss Adele Ripont, Instructor in Elocution and Physical Culture, Central High School, Buffalo, N. Y.

"'Mrs. Bagg's Bargain Day' was by far the greatest hit of anything ever tried here. We found the parts very easy to take."—Miss Edith Irwin, President Y. W. C. A., Iberia Academy, Iberia, Missouri.

"The young people are carried away with 'Mrs. Bagg's Bargain Day,' and want to commence work right away."—Miss Lois B. Warner, Salisbury, Conn.

"Given by the young people of St. Paul's Church, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Not a dull line in it."—Rev. Francis Whitcome, Rector.

"We presented 'Mrs. Bagg's Bargain Day' last Friday night at the schoolhouse to a very appreciative audience. We were so well pleased that we shall probably want to give another of your plays in the autumn."—Harry McCulloch, Class President, Freeport High School, Freeport, Ill.

"The play succeeded excellently. We received considerable applause and what we most wanted, lots of laughter."—Kennebunk Festival Chorus, Kennebunk, Maine.

Price 25 cents.