ABERCROMBIE, LascellesThe AdderAKINS, ZoeDid It Really Happen?The Magical CitySuch a Charming Young ManALDRICH, Thos. BaileySisters' TragedyCorydon, a Pastoral. 2mPauline Pavlovna. p. 1m 1w supersHoughtonALDIS, MaryPlays for Small StagesMrs. Pat and the Law. p 2m 2w 1jThe Drama Class at Tankaha, Nev.c 2m 9wExtreme Unction. d 1m 4wThe Letter. p 2m 1jTemperament. t 1m 2wFive plays in one volumeDuffieldANCEY, Georges. See "Four Plays for the Free Theatre."ANDREWS, K.America Passes By. p 2m 2wBakerANDREYEV, LeonidLove of One's Neighbor. s 15m 7w 1jShayD'ANNUNZIO, GabrieleDream of an Autumn Sunset. p 2m 4wPoet LoreDream of a Spring Morning. p 3m 4wPoet LoreARISTOPHANESLysistrata. s 4m 5w 1jFrenchARKELL, ReginaldColumbine, a fantasy. 4m 1wS. & J.AUGIER, EmileThe Postscript. c 1m 2wFrenchAUGIER, Emile, and de MUSSET, AlfredThe Green Coat. c 3m 1wFrenchAUSTEN, AlfredA Lesson in Harmony. p 3m 1wFrenchBACON, Mrs. Josephine DodgeThe Twilight of the Gods. p 2 scenesKennerleyBAKER, ElizabethMiss Tassy. pSidgwickBALLARD, J. FredThe Good News. d 3m 1w 1jHarvardBANGS, John KendrickThe Real Thing, etc.The Real Thing. c 2m 5wThe Barringtons' "At Home."c 2m 3wThe Return of Christmas. c 4m 3wThe Side Show. c 8m 3wFour plays in one volumeHarpersThe Bicyclers, etc.The Bicyclers. c 4m 3wA Dramatic Evening. c 4m 3wThe Fatal Message. c 5m 4wA Proposal Under Difficulties. c 3m 2wFour plays in one volumeHarpersBANNING, Kendall"Copy."p 7mClinicDEBANVILLE, TheodoreGringoire. c 4m 2w supersPoet LoreGringoire. c 4m 2wDramaticCharming Leandre. c 2m 1wFrenchBARBER, M. E.Mechanical Jane. c 3WFrenchBARGATE, JohnThe Prize. p 4m 3wFrenchBARKER, GranvilleRococo. f m wVote by Ballot. p m wFarewell To the Theatre. p m wThree plays in one volumeLittleAnatol. (SeeSchnitzler.)BARRIE, James M.Half HoursPantaloon. p 3mThe Twelve Pound Look. c 2m 2wRosalind. p 1m 2wThe Will. p 6m 1wFour plays in one vol.Scribner'sThe Tragic ManScribner'sEchoes of WarOld Lady Shows Her Medals. p 1m 5wThe New World. p 2m 2wBarbara's Wedding. p 3m 1wA Well-remembered Voice. p 2m 2wFour plays in one vol.Scribner'sBATES, W. O.Polly of Pogue's Run. p 6m 2wShayBEACH, LewisThe Clod. p 4m 1wShayBrothers. p 3mShayA Guest for DinnerShayBECHHOFER, C. E.Five Russian Plays, etc.Evreinov, N.A Merry Death. c 5mEvreinov, N.The Beautiful Despot. c 5m 3w 1jvon Vizin, D.The Choice of a Tutor. c 5m 3wChekov, A.The Wedding. c 9m 3wChekov, A.The Jubilee. c 5m 1wUkrainka, L.The Babylonian Captivity. d 1m 7iSix plays in one vol.DuttonBECQUE, HenriThe Vultures, etc.The Merry-Go-Round. c 4m 1wLittleBELL, Mrs. Hugh, and CECIL, A.Time Is Money. c 1m 2wFrenchBELMONT, Mrs. O. H. P., and MAXWELL, ElsaMelinda and Her Sisters. p 6m 12wShoresBEITH, Ian HayThe Crimson Cocoanut, etc.The Crimson Cocoanut.c 4m 2wA Late Delivery. p 3m 2wThe Missing Card. c 2m 2wThree plays in one vol.BakerQueen of Hearts. c 2m 2wPennBENEDIX, RoderichThe Law of Suit. c 5mFrenchThe Third Man. c 1m 3wFrenchBENEVENTE, Jacinto.PlaysHis Widow's Husband. c 2m 5wWith other plays in one vol.ScribnerThe Smile of the Mona Lisa. p 5m 1iBadgerNo Smoking. c 2m 2wDrama,Feb., 1917In the Place of Don Juan. p 3m 2wPoet LoreBENNETT, Arnold.Polite FarcesThe Stepmother. c 2m 1wA Good Woman. 3 cm 1wA Question of Sex. c 2m 2wThree plays in onevolumeDoranBERINGER, Mrs. OscarHolly Tree Inn. p 4m 3wFrenchBERNARD, TristanFrench Without a Master. c 5m 2wFrenchI'm Going!c 1m 1wFrenchBIRO, LajosThe Bridegroom. p 5m 6wThe Grandmother. p 3m 8wTwo plays in one numberDrama,May, 1918BLOCH, BertramThe Maiden Over the Wall. f 2m 1wDrama,Aug., 1918Morals and Circumstances. p 2m 3wSmart Set,April, 1919BODENHEIM, MaxwellThe Wanderer. p 4m 2wSeven ArtsThe Master Poisoner."In Minna and Myself"PaganBONE, F. D.A Daughter of Japan. dFrenchPride of the Regiment. p 2m 1wFrenchBOTTOMLEY, GordonLaodice and Danae. p 1m 5wFourKing Lear's Wife. pReynoldsBOUCHOR, MauriceA Christmas Tale. p 2m 2wFrenchBOUCICAULT, DionMy Little Girl.d 3m 2wFrenchLover by Proxy.c 6m 4wFrenchBOYCE, Neith, and HAPGOOD, HutchinsEnemies. p 1m 1wShayBOYCE, NeithThe Two Sons.p 2m 2wShayBRAGDON, ClaudeThe Gift of Asia.p 2mForum, March, 1913BRANCH, Anna HempsteadThe Rose of the Wind.p 2m 2wHoughtonShoes That Danced.p 3m 5w 1jHoughtonBRETHERTON, EvangelineThe Minister's Messenger.p 14wFrenchBRIDGHAM, G. R.Excuse Me!c Two acts. 4m 6wBakerA Modern Cinderella.Two acts. p 16wBakerBRIEUX, EugeneSchool for Mothers-in-law.p 2m 4wSmart Set, Sept., 1913BRIGHOUSE, HaroldScaring Off of Teddy Dawson.c 2m 2wFrenchLonesome-like.p 2m 2wPhillipsThe Price of Coal.pThe Maid of France.p 3m 2wPhillipsThe Doorway.pJoseph WilliamsSpring in Bloomsbury.pJoseph WilliamsBRIGGS, CarolineOne a Day.c 5mShayIn "Morningside Plays."BROOKE, RupertLithuania.d 5m 2wChicagoBROWN, AliceJoint Owners in Spain.c 4wBakerThe Loving Cup.p 4m 9wBakerBROWNE, MauriceKing of the Jews.pDrama, Vol.6, 1916BROWNING, RobertIn a Balcony.p 1m 2wDramaticBRUNNER, Emma Beatrice.Bits of BackgroundOver Age.p 1m 4wSpark of Life.p 2m 2wStrangers.p 2m 1wMaking a Man.p 2m 2wFour plays in one volumeKnopfBRYANT, E. M.The Peacemaker.c 2m 3wFrenchBRYANT, LouiseThe Game.p 2m 2wShayBUCK, GertrudeMother-love.p 1m 3wDrama, Feb., 1919BUNNER, H. C.Courtship With Variations.c 1m 1wWernerBUNNER, H. C., and MAGNUS, J.A Bad Case.c 1m 3wBakerBUSHIDO.SeeIzumo (Takeda)BUTLER, Ellis ParkerThe Revolt.p 8wFrenchBYNNER, WitterThe Little King.p 3m 1w 1jKennerleyTiger.d 2m 3wKennerleydeCAULAVET, G. A.Choosing a Career.cFrenchCALDERON, GeorgeThe Little Stone House.pSidgwickCAMERON, Margaret.Comedies in MiniatureMiss Doulton's Orchids.c 3m 3wThe Burglar.c 5wThe Kleptomaniac.c 7wThe Pipe of Peace.c 1m 2wA Christmas Chime.c 2m 2wCommittee on Matrimony.c 1m 1wHer Neighbor's CreedandFour Monologues.c 1m 1wSeven plays in one vol.DoubledayPiper's Pay.c 7wFrenchThe Teeth of the Gift Horse.c 2m 3wFrenchThe White Elephant.c 2m 3wFrenchPublished separatelyFrenchCAMPBELL, M. D.A Chinese Dummy.c 6wBakerCANNAN, Gilbert.Four PlaysJames and John.p 3m 1wMiles Dixon.Two acts, p 3m 2wMary's Wedding.p 2m 3wShort Way With Authors.p 7m 1wFour plays in one volumePhillipsEverybody's Husband.p 1m 5wHuebschCAPUS, AlfredMy Tailor.c 1m 2wSmart Set, Feb., 1918CARMAN, Bliss, and KING, Mary.Earth Deities, etc.The Dance Diurnal. m 2m 3w iEarth Deities. m 1m 10w iChildren of the War. m 1m 1w 24jPas de Trois. m 3m 1wFour masques in one vol.KennerleyCARTER, Josephine HowellHilarion. c 2m 2wPoet Lore,Summer, 1915CARTHEW, L.The American Idea. p 3m 2wBakerCARTON, R. C.The Ninth Waltz. c 1m 1wFrenchCHAMBERS, C. HaddonOpen Gate. d 2m 2wFrenchCHATTERJI, TapanmohanThe Light-Bearer. d 4mDrama,Aug., 1918CHURCH, VirginiaPierrot by the Light of the Moon. f 2m 3wDrama,Feb., 1919CLEMENTS, Colin C., and SAUNDERS, John M.Love in a French Kitchen, a Mediæval Farce. 1m 2wPoet LoreCLARK, Barrett H.Four Plays for the Free TheatredeCurel, F.The Fossils. Four acts p 6m 4wJulian, J.The Serenade. Three acts. p 7m 6wPorto-riche, G.Françoise's Luck. c 3m 2wAncey, G.The Dupe. c 1m 2wFour plays in one volumeStewartCOLQUHON, Donald.SeeRepertory PlaysConfederates. d 4m 1wFrenchCONWAY, Ed. HaroldThe Windy Shot. p 5mSmart Set,April, 1915CONRAD, JosephOne Day More. d 4m 1wSmart Set,Feb., 1914CONVERSE, FlorenceThe Blessed Birthday.A Christmas Miracle Play. 19 CharactersDuttonCOOLIDGE, H. D.Dead Reckoning. p 2m 1wBakerCOPPEE, FrançoisThe Violin Maker of Cremona. c 3m 1w supersDramaticPater Noster. p 3m 3wFrenchCOURTLELINE, GeorgesThe Pitiless Policeman. c 3mPoet LoreBlank Cartridge. p 1m 1wInternational,July, 1914Peace at Home. c 1m 1wInternational,Dec., 1913Peace at Home. c 1m 1wPoet LoreCOURTSHIP OF MILES STANDISH.SeePresbery, E.COWAN, SadaThe State Forbids. d 1m 2w 2jKennerleyIn the Morgue.Forum,April, 1916Sintram of Skagerrak. p 1m 1wIn Mayorga's "Representative One-Act Plays"LittleCRAIG, Marion WentworthWar Brides. d 3m 4wCenturyCRANDALL, Irene JeanBeyond the Gate. Two acts. p 7m 2wFrenchCRANE, Mabel H.The Girls. p 9wFrenchCROTHERS, RachelThe Rector. p 1m 6wFrenchDANE, EssexFleurette & Co.p 2wFrenchWrong Numbers. c 3wFrenchDANGERFIELD, TrelawneyOld Stuff. p 1m 2wSmart Set,June, 1917DARGAN, Olive Tilford.Lords And LoversLords and Lovers. p 18m 4wScribnerWoods of Ida. mCentury,August, 1907DAVIS, Richard HardingMiss Civilization. c 4m 1wFrenchPeace Manoeuvers. p 2m 1wFrenchThe Zone Police. p 4mFrenchOrator of Zapata City. p 8m 1wDramaticDAVIES, Mary CarolynSlave With Two Faces. a 3m 4wArensDAVIS, Robert H.Room Without a Number. c 3m 1wSmart Set,April, 1917DAVIS, Robert H., and SHEEHAN, P. P.Efficiency. d 3mDoranDELL, FloydA Long Time Ago. fForum, 1917King Arthur's Socks. c 1m 3wShayThe Angel Intrudes. c 3m 1wArensDELAND, MargaretDramatized by M. B. Vosburgh from "Old Chester Tales"Miss Maria. c 2m 3wFrenchDEMUTH, CharlesThe Azure Adder. s 3m 4wShayDENISON, Emily H.The Little Mother of the SlumsSeven one-act playsBadgerDENTON, Clara J.To Meet Mr. Thompson. c 8wBakerDEPUE, ElvaHattie. p 2m 3wShayIn "Morningside Plays"DICKENS, CharlesBrowne, H. B.Short Plays from Dickens. Contains 20 dramatizedsketches from the work of Charles DickensScribnerBardell vs. Pickwick. c 6m 2wBakerA Christmas Carol. p 6m 3wBakerDICKINSON, C. H., and GRIFFITHS, ArthurThe Rift Within the Lute. p 4m 1wFrenchDIX, Beulah MarieThe Glorious Game. d 6wA.S.P.L.The Enemy. d 5mA.S.P.L.Clemency. d 3m 1wA.S.P.L.Legend of St. Nicholas. dPoet LoreAllison's Lad and Other PlaysAllison's Lad. d 6mThe Hundredth Trick. d 4mThe Weakest Link. d 4mThe Snare and the Fowler. d 3mThe Captain of the Gate. d 6mThe Dark of the Dawn. d 4mSix plays in onevolumeHoltDONNAY, MauriceThe Gimlet. c 1m 1wStratford,Dec., 1918DORAN, MarieThe Girls Over Here. p 8wFrenchDOREY, J. MilnorUnder Conviction. d 2m 2wDrama,Feb., 1919DOWSON, ErnestPierrot of the Minute. f 1m 1wBakerDOWN, OliphantThe Maker of Dreams. f 2m 1wPhillipsThe Quod Wrangle. c 5m 1wFrenchDOYLE, A. C.Waterloo. p 3m 1wFrenchA Duet. c 3m 1wFrenchDRACHMAN, Holgar"Renaissance."d 6m 2wPoet LoreDRAKE, Frank C.The Roseberry Shrub. p 1m 3wFrenchDREISER, TheodorePlays of the Natural and SupernaturalThe Girl in the Coffin. p 4m 3wThe Blue Sphere. f 4m 2w 2jLaughing Gas. f 6m 2wIn the Dark. f 11m 4wThe Spring Recital. f 9m 9wLight in the Window. f 9m 7wOld Ragpicker. f 4m 1wSeven plays in onevolumeLaneDREW, SylvanThe New Pygmalion and Galatea. c 3m 6wFrenchDREYFUS, A.The Silent System. c 1m 1wBakerDRISCOLL, LouiseThe Poor House. p 2m 2wDrama,Aug., 1917The Child of God. p 2m 3wSeven Arts,Nov., 1916DUNSANY, Lord.Five PlaysThe Gods of the Mountain. p 10iThe Golden Doom. p 11m 1wThe Glittering Gate. c 2mKing Argimenes. p 10m 4wThe Lost Silk Hat. c 5mFive plays in one volumeLittlePlays of Gods and MenA Night at an Inn. p 8mThe Queen's Enemies. p 9m 2wThe Tents of the Arabs. p 6mThe Laughter of the Gods. p 9m 4w Three actsFour plays in one volumeLuceThe Murderess. In prep.Fame and the Poet. c 2m 1wAtlantic,Aug., 1919DYMOW, OssipNju. t 6m 3w 2jKnopfEARLE, Dorothy KirchnerYou're Such a Respectable Person, Miss Morrison. c 3m 2wSmart Set,Aug., 1915EBNER-ESCHENBACH, Marie vonA Man of the World. p 3mPoet LoreECHEGARAY, JoseThe Street Singer. p 2m 2wDrama,Feb., 1917Madman Or Saint. p 7m 4wPoet LoreEDGERTON, Lady Alex.Masque of the Two StrangersGowansELDRIDGE, PaulThe Jest. p 4m 2wStratford,July, 1918ELKINS, Felton B.ThreeTremendousTriflesThe Belgian Baby. c 2m 2wThe Quick and the Dead. c 5m 1wFiguratively Speaking. c 3m 2wThree plays in onevolumeDuffieldELLIS, Mrs. Havelock.Love in DangerThe Subjection of Kezia. p 2m 1wThe Pixy. p 3mThe Mothers. p 1m 2wThree plays in one vol.HoughtonENANDER, Hilma L.In the Light of the Stone. p 3m 1wThe Man Who Did Not Understand. p 1m 2wOn the Trail. p 4m 1wThree plays in one volumeBadgerERVINE, St. John. Four Irish PlaysThe Magnanimous LoverThe CriticsMixed MarriageThe Orange ManFour plays in one vol.MacmillanESKIL, RagnaIn the Trenches Over There. c 10m 6wDramaticESMOND, H. V.Her Vote. c 1m 2wFrenchESTERBROOK, Anne L.The Christening Robe. p 1m 3wBakerEURIPIDESAlkestis. Nine charactersBakerElectra. Nine charactersThe Frogs. Twelve charactersIphigenia in Taurus. Seven charactersTranslated by Gilbert Murray AllenEVANS, Florence Wilkinson.The Ride HomeThe Marriage of Guineth. p 7m 3wHoughtonEVREINOV, NicholasTheatre of the Soul. f 5m 4wHendersonA Merry Death. c 5mThe Beautiful Despot. c 5m 3w 1jTwo plays; in Bechofer: Five Russian PlaysFAYDON, NitaThe Great Look. c 2m 2wFrenchFENN, FrederickThe Nelson Touch. c 2m 2wFrenchConvict on the Hearth. c 6m 5wFrenchFERGUSON, J. A.Campbell of Kilmhor. p 4m 2wPhillipsFERRIER, PaulThe Codicil. c 3m 1wPoet LoreFERRIS, E., and STUART, A.Nicolete. p 2m 2wFrenchFEUILLET, OctaveThe Fairy. c 3m 1wFrenchThe Village. c 2m 2wFrenchFIELD, Rachel L.Rise Up, Jennie Smith.FILLMORE, J. E."War."p 2m 1wPoet LoreFITZMAURICE, GeorgeMagic Glasses. p 3m 3wThe Piedish. p 4m 2w 3jThe Dandy Dolls. p 4m 2w 3jWith two long plays in one volumeLittleFLANNER, HildegardeMansions. p 1m 2wStewartFLANNER, Mary H.The Christmas Burglar. p 3m 1wFrenchFLEXNER, HortenseVoices. p 2wSeven Arts,Dec., 1916FLORIAN, J. P.The Twins of Bergamo. p 2m 2wDrama,Aug., 1918FLYING STAG PLAYS. Arens, 1917-19Cronyn, G.The Sandbar Queen. d 6m 1wOppenheim, J.Night. d 4m 1wDell, F.The Angel Intrudes. c 3m 1wHelburn, T.Enter the Hero. c 1m 3wMoeller, P.Two Blind Beggars and One Less Blind. p 3m 1wO'Brien, S.Blind. c 3mDavies, M. C.The Slave With Two Faces. a 3m 4wKemp, H.The Prodigal Son. c 3m 2wRostetter, Alice.The Widow's Veil.FRANCE, AnatoleThe Man Who Married a Dumb Wife. Two acts. c 14m 4wLaneCrainquebille. Three scenes. p 12m 6wFrenchFRANK, Florence KiperJael.ChicagoCinderelline. p 1m 4wDramaticThe Garden. p 3m 3wDrama,Nov., 1918FREDERICK, John T.The Hunter. p 2m 1wStratford,Sept., 1917FREYBE, C. E.In Garrison. p 5mPoet LoreFROOME, John RedheadListening. p 3wPoet LoreMrs. Mainwaring's Management. Two acts. cFrenchBilly and the Directing Fates. Two acts. p 3mDramaticFRY, Horace B.Little Italy. d 2m 1w 1jDramaticFULDA, LudwigBy Ourselves. c 3m 2wBadgerFURNISS, Grace L.A Dakota Widow. c 1m 2wFrenchPerhaps. c 2m 1wFrenchGALBRAITH, EstherThe Brink of Silence. p 4mIn Mayorga's "Representative One-Act Plays"LittleGALLON, Tom, and LION, L. M.Man Who Stole the Castle. p 4m 2wFrenchGALSWORTHY, John.The Little Man, etc.The Little Man. s 5m 2wHallmarked. s 3m 3wTwo plays in one volumeScribnerThe Little Dream. An allegory in six scenesScribnerGARLAND, RobertAt Night All Cats Are Gray. p 3m 1wSmart Set,March, 1916The Double Miracle. p 4m 1wForum,April, 1915GERSTENBERG, AliceOvertones.See"Washington Square Plays."Byond. p 1wIn Mayorga's "Representative One-Act Plays"LittleGIACOSA, Giuseppe.The Stronger, etc.Sacred Ground. c 3m 1wLittleThe Wager. c 4m 1wFrenchThe Rights of the Soul. p 2m 2wStratford,Feb., 1918GIBSON, PrestonS.O.S.p 8m 2wFrenchDerelicts. p 2wFrenchSuicides. p 2mFrenchThe Secret Way. p 3mFrenchThe Vacuum. p 2m 1wFrenchCupid's Tricks. c 3m 2wFrenchGIBSON, Wilfred WilsonWomenkind. d 2m 3wMacmillanThe following volumes of Mr. Gibson's are replete withshort, intensely dramatic sketches of English labor folk.Daily Bread.MacmillanBorderlands and Thoroughfares.MacmillanFires.MacmillanGILBERT, W. S.Sweethearts. Two acts. c 2m 2wFrenchRosencrantz and Guildenstern. c 5m 3wFrenchComedy and Tragedy. d 14m 2wFrenchGLASPELL, SusanTrifles. p 3m 2wThe People. p 10m 2wClose the Book. c 3m 5wThe Outside. p 3m 2wWoman's Honor. c 3m 6wBernice(3 Acts). p 2m 3wSuppressed Desires. c 1m 2wTickless Time. c 2m 4wIn One Vol.SmallGLICK, CarlOutclassed. c 4m 2wSmart Set,Sept., 1918GLICK, C., and HIGHT, M.The Police Matron. d 3m 2wBakerGOLDBERG, IsaacThe Better Son. p 2m 1wStratford,Oct., 1918GOODMAN, Kenneth SawyerBack of the Yards. d 3m 2wShay