Cincinnati and New York: The Strobridge Lithographic Company
Summary
At top a caption reads "David Belasco's great success with" followed by "The Woman" in large red letters. Below and to the right is "An American play by William C. de Mille." The image shows a matronly woman standing over a younger female leaning forward in a chair. The bottom caption reads: "What is all this to me?"
William de Mille (1878-1955) was the eldest brother of Cecil and father of Agnes. His first hit with Belasco was "The Warrens of Virginia" (1907), famous for being the Broadway premiere of Mary Pickford. "The Woman" opened at the Republic Theatre in September of 1911 and ran for a healthy 247 performances.