A new picture of an old subject. Four children are seen sleeping peacefully in two beds, when through the door is seen coming on tip-toe a fifth one. Seeing that they are sleeping, he slyly creeps to the foot of the bed and, with straw, tickles the feet of the children, who awake and imagine it is one of the occupants of the other bed, but seeing they are sleeping, turn over and slumber again. The little mischief-maker slyly creeps to the other bed and tickles the feet of the other children; they awake, pick up their pillows, cross over to the other bed and pound them with their pillows. These in turn return the fight and fun and feathers fly, but this time upon the mischief-maker. Suddenly the mother appears, to learn the cause of the trouble. An explanation follows, with the result that mamma takes the mischief-maker by the ear and leads him from the room.
—Selig catalog