Taking place in a New York City bachelor apartment in 1916, one of three roommates brings home Peggy, a girl in need of a meal, who is quickly engaged as their housekeeper. A few months later, she has turned their messy flat into a tip-top home, and all three men anticipate proposing marriage. Naturally, Peggy has other plans.
Written by Don Mullally. Premiered on Broadway at Wallack's Theatre on November 2, 1925 starring Shirley Booth. Moved to the 39th Street Theatre midway through its Broadway run in December 1925. Closed in June 1926 after 263 performances.