tmancs wyuanam; Charles Courtley, Herbert Waring; Holly Spanker, Weedon Grossuiltb: Cool,• CbarleB Hawtrey; James, Arthur Williams; Pert,. Kate Cutler; Grace Harkaway, Mary Moore, and Lady Gay Spanker, Mrs. Langtry. Next followed Harry Paul ton, with a monologue; Arthur Roberts, with a song; Mrs. Bcerbohm Tree, with a recitation; John Coates, with a song; Albert Chevalier, with a song; and Florence Levey, with a dance, and that led up to what was, perhaps, the most in* tore st lug item of the day from a playgoer’s point ot view, the sketch. “Justice 4Neil,» ” by J. Farren Sou tar and Hobb Harwood. The speaking cast was as follows: Judge, Nellie Farreu; Counsel for Defendant, Fanny Brough; Counsel for Prosecutrix, Miss Compton; The Wife, Gladys Uomtrey: The Husband, Dan Leiio’ The Husband’s Mother, Miss Victor; The Child, lfetty Uamer; Policewomen, Constance Collier, Maud Hobsou; Clerk of Court, Gertrude Kingston; Usher, Phyllis Broughton; The Judge’s Maid, Katie Seymour; The Reporter, Ada Reeve; Forewoman of the Jury, Ada Cameron: The Jury, Kate Cutler, Beatrice Lamb, Fannie Ward, Lily Hanbury, Irene Vanbrugh, Edna May, Letty Lind, Grace Pulotta, Ella Snyder, Evie Green, Violet Vanbrugh, and Cynthia Brooke.