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44 THE NEW YORK CLIPPER March 25 AMERICAN PLAY COMPANY, Inc 33 WEST 42nd STREET JOHN W. RUMSEY, Pres. NEW YORK CITY Noting the approach of the Spring Season we offer for the consideration of the Stock Manager the greatest collection of metropolitan successes that has ever been released for stock use. KICK-IN By WILL4RO MACK THE LAW OF THE LAND By OEOKGE BHDJDIllHST BELIEVE ME, XANTIPPE By FRED BALLARD SEVEN KEYS TO BALDPATE By UKO. M. COHAN A PAIR OF SIXES By EDWARD PKI'LK THE NATURAL LAW By CBABLK8 SUJIVER OUR CHILDREN By LOUIS K. AN9FACHKR TO-DAY '•"■' By GEORGE BROADHCRST and ABRAHAM 8. SCHOHER THE S ELWYH SUCC ESSES THE ETERNAL MAGDALENE By ROBERT H. HcLAl'GIILIX ' (Restricted Territory) . JERRY By CATHERINE CHISHOLH CC8HISQ BIXLIE BURKE'S GREAT SUCCESS UNDER COVER By ROI COOPER BfEGRUK WITHIN THE LAW By BAYARD VE1LLER THE LIE By BESRY ARTHUR JONES THE SHOW SHOP . By JAMES FORBES UNDER FIRE By ROI COOPER MEGRUE (Restricted Territory) NEARLY MARRIED By EDGAR SELWVS POLLY OF THE GIRCUS By MARGARET MATO BABY MINE By MARGARET MATO ROLLING STONES By EDGAR SELWYH (Restricted Territory) THE WARE GASE By GEORGE PLETDELL POTASH & PERLMUTTER By MONTAGUE GLASS (Restricted Territory} A FULL HOUSE By FRED JACKSON THE OLD HOMESTEAD By DENMAN THOMPSON INSIDE THE LINES By EARL DERR BIGGERS UP SMILING BYRON ONGLEY and EMIL SYITRAV BACK Bj BAYARD VEILLKIl ON TRIAL By BLKER KEIZESSTBU This wonderful COHAW and HARRIS success is NOT a difficult stock production. Ask the manager who has produced it. THE DUMMY By HARRIET FORD and BARVEY J. O'HIGGINS ; ANOTHER COHAN & HARRIS : SUCCESS YOUNG AMERICA HUMOROUS AND HUMAN By FRED BALLARD These attraction! require bo description (they are all adaptable for stork nse). Their titles are •afficlent—their fame Is an the world over, and, tosrthrr -with the' 1300 plays listed 1b oar catalog they comprise the greatest assortment ever ottered.