COPYRIGHT, 1919, BY LANGDON MITCHELL

[This play, copyrighted in 1907, 1908, and published originally by Walter H. Baker and Co., of Boston, Mass., is fully protected and the right of representation is reserved. Application for the right of performing this play may be made to Alice Kauser, 1402 Broadway, New York, N. Y. The Editor takes this opportunity of thanking Mr. Langdon Mitchell for his great interest in the compilation of this Collection, and for his permission to have "The New York Idea" used in it. The complete revision of the stage directions, especially for this volume, makes it possible to regard the play, here printed, as the only authentic version.]


THE PEOPLE.

Philip Phillimore, a Judge on the bench, age 50.
Grace Phillimore, his sister, age 20.
Mrs. Phillimore, his mother, age 70.
Miss Heneage, his aunt, age 60.
Matthew Phillimore, his brother—a bishop, age 45.
William Sudley, his cousin, age 50.
Mrs. Vida Phillimore, his divorced wife, age 35.
Sir Wilfrid Cates-Darby.
John Karslake, lawyer, politician and racing-man, age 35.
Mrs. Cynthia Karslake, his divorced wife, age 25.
Brooks, Mrs. Phillimore's footman.
Tim Fiddler, Mr. Karslake's trainer.
Nogam, his valet.
Thomas, the family servant of the Phillimores, age 45.
Benson, Mrs. Vida Phillimore's maid, age 20.

The following is the Cast for the evening performance at the
Lyric Theatre, New York, Monday, November 19, 1906.

Philip PhillimoreCharles Harbury.
Mrs. Phillimore, his motherIda Vernon.
The Reverend Matthew Phillimore, his brotherDudley Clinton.
Grace Phillimore, his sisterEmily Stevens.
Miss Heneage, his auntBlanche Weaver.
William Sudley, his cousinWilliam B. Mack.
Mrs. Vida Phillimore, his divorced wifeMarion Lea.
Brooks, her footmanGeorge Harcourt.
Benson, her maidBelle Bohn.
Sir Wilfrid Cates-DarbyGeorge Arliss.
John KarslakeJohn Mason.
Mrs. Cynthia Karslake, his divorced wifeMrs. Fiske.
Nogam, his valetDudley Digges.
Tim FiddlerRobert V. Ferguson.
Thomas, the Phillimore's family servantRichard Clarke.
Scene—New York.Time—The Present.

Revived in New York at The Playhouse, Tuesday Evening,
September 28, 1915, with the following Cast.