Photographs of the Production
Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News, 21 October 1911
Suki (Mr. Dan Rolyat) refers to Hashimoto's book on children's ailments, and discovers that a Welsh rarebit is the best diet for a child suffering from indigestion. | A quartette of Geisha in the Teahouse of Sweet Content in Tokyo. — Reading from left to right are Misses Gladys Miles, May Etheridge, Sheila Hayes, and Violet Morene. |
Baron Ito, son of Marquis Ito, late Japanese Prime Minister, has given it as his opinion that "The Mousmé" is the best play dealing with Japanese life ever seen in London.
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