ScarioJ. D. Jones.
ZamoreMaster Sams.
JewellerB. L. Clinton.
PerfumerEdward Redford.
GloverThomas Thorne.
Flute PlayerA. Joly.
A TurkAlbert Sanford.
ValroyDouglas Wood.
D’AltaireLouis Myll.
De CourcelHarold Howard.
La GardeW. T. Bune.
FontenelleWarren Bevin.
RenardArthur Pearson.
Citizen GrieveGaston Mervale.
MaracWalter Belasco.
BenisotH. G. Carlton.
TavernierJohn Ingram.
GomardCharles Hayne.
HortenseEleanor Carey.
LolotteNina Lyn.
ManonFlorence St. Leonard.
JulieCorah Adams.
LeonieBlanche Sherwood.
NichetteAnn Archer.
JulietteMay Lyn.
Marquise de QuesnoyBlanche Rice.
Sophie ArnauldHelen Robertson.
The Gypsy HagC. P. Flockton.
Mlle. Le GrandRuth Dennis.
Mlle. GuinardEleanor Stuart.
Mme. le Dauphine{ Marie Antoinette at sixteen }Helen Hale.
Marquise de CrenayDora Goldthwaite.
Duchesse d’AiguillonMiss Lyn.
Princesse AlixeMiss Leonard.
Duchesse de ChoisyLouise Morewin.
Marquise de LangersMay Montford.
Comtesse de MarsenEdith Van Benthuysen.
SophiaIrma Perry.
RosalieHelen Robertson.
CerisetteJulie Lindsey.
Jeannette Vaubernier,{afterward “La du Barry”}Mrs. Leslie Carter.

RICHEPIN AND THE “DU BARRY” LAWSUIT.

After Belasco had rejected Richepin’s play about du Barry, returned the manuscript of it to him, and announced that he would produce a play about that celebrated favorite of royalty, written by himself, there was much pother in theatrical circles and much newspaper parade of warnings and threats, by Richepin and various of his agents, of the dire consequences which would fall upon him for so doing. The once widely known firm of lawyers, Howe & Hummel, were the American representatives of the French Authors’ Society, which supported Richepin, and Mr. A. Hummel,—who, 1905, was convicted of subornation of perjury, imprisoned for one year on Blackwells Island, and debarred,—who was the active member of that firm, on January 25, 1902, brought suit against Belasco,

MRS. LESLIE CARTER AS DU BARRY

Photograph by Sarony.