Opening 9 September 1926 at the Little Theatre, the light romantic comedy with corporate skulduggery ran for 324 performances. Gladys Unger wrote the play about two sisters who live in a cheap rooming house and work for rival companies. They relinquish their secretarial jobs to become parlor maid and cook at a swanky country house, which turns out to be the scene of machinations between the two companies. The sisters save the situation and one of them wins the man she fancies.
The Historical Dictionary of the American Theater. James Fisher.