HARING, JANE ), French actress, whose real name was Jeanne Alf redine Tref ouret, was born on Nov. 25, 1864, at Marseilles, where her father was an actor at the Gym nase. She was trained at the local Conservatoire and was en gaged in 1873 for the theatre at Algiers, and afterwards for the Khedivial theatre at Cairo, where she played, in turn, coquette, soubrette and ingenue parts. When she returned to Marseilles she sang in operetta, besides acting in Ruy Blas. Her Paris debut was in La Chaste Suzanne at the Palais Royal, and she was again heard in operetta at the Renaissance. In 1883 she had a great success at the Gymnase in Le Maitre de forges. In 1884 she married Victor Koning (1842-94), the manager of that theatre, but divorced him in 1887. In 1888 she toured America with Coquelin. Her later repertoire included Le Demimonde, Capus's La Chatelaine, Maurice Donnay's Retour de Jerusalem, La Princesse Georges by Dumas fils, and Emile Bergerat's Plus que reine.