By ALFRED SUTRO.

"I wish it to be distinctly understood that, my scientific investigations notwithstanding, I still regard woman as an amiable creature."

(Mollentrave on Women: Introduction.)

Mr. MollentraveMr. Eric Lewis.
Sir Joseph Balsted, K.C., M.P.Mr. Norman McKinnel.
Everard SwenboysMr. Leslie Faber.
Lord ContareenMr. Robert Horton.
Mr. DexterMr. E. Vivian Reynolds.
Mr. NoyesMr. Gerald Jerome.
PetersMr. E. H. Brooke.
MartinMr. Murray Carrington.
Lady Claude DerenhamMiss Marion Terry.
Margaret MessilentMiss Lettice Fairfax.
Miss TreableMiss Nora Greenlaw.
Mrs. MartelliMrs. Kemmis.
[Act I.]—Study in Sir Joseph Balsted's House.
[Act II.]—Drawing-room in Mr. Mollentrave's House.
[Act III.]—Garden of Mr. Mollentrave's House at Swanage.

Time—The Present.


[ACT I.]

Time of Representation, forty minutes.