A Fantasy in Four Acts. J. M. Barrie. 13 m., 12 f. Extras. 2 ints. It is the Earl of Loam's whim to invite his servants once a month to the drawing-room where they are treated as social equals. His daughter and friends are forced to serve them-much to the distaste of Crichton, the butler, who knows his place. He accompanies the Earl on a yachting party with the three daughters, an affected young man and a sporting parson, as well as the lady's maid who is in love with Crichton. They are wrecked on a desert island and Crichton, at first imperceptibly, takes command and wins their devotion by his resourcefulness. $6.25 list price. (Royalty, $50-$35, Samuel French)
