Terese Dorgeval

One of the best single singing turns that ever appeared on this stage. As a singer she can be compared Mme. Slapoffski but of course she is far better looking and more magnetic. 6 min, with the plush and a piano, 3 min in one.

The Clarkonians

Three men and two beautiful horses. This act is inferior to the riding act of Helene Girard or the Wentworth’s. Two of the men do graceful riding, and the third furnishes comedy of the most mediocre kind. 8 min, F.S.

Sisters Hawthorne

Their “Gondolier” song was rotten but they redeemed themselves with “The Willow Pattern Plate.” 14 min. F.S. Can open in one.

Quicley Brothers

This is, perhaps the best talking act in vaudeville. While they did not go very well on their previous appearance here, the audience gave them an ovation this time which goes to show that you cannot sometimes tell. 17 min. in one

Edna Wallace Hopper & Co.

In “The March of Time.” Miss Hopper was very dainty and clever. They playlet was well acted. Miss Hopper sings “The Girl You Love” exquisitely. She dresses finely. H. Hassard Short acts magnificently, as does Miss Lilla Vane. I believe I can write a better sketch. Miss Hopper is a drawing card. 23 min. F.S.

Young and Devoie

A young man and a pretty girl in the best soft shoe dancing act in vaudeville. Our audiences went strong to this act which showed good judgement on the part of the audience. 10 min. in two. Can close in one.

James F. MacDonald

Refined singing and story telling act. He appeared to good advantage and was well received by our audiences. 17 min. in one.

Sisters Rappo

Two Russian Girls, in Russian dances that were very well received. This act is one of the best of the foreign dancing acts that we have ever played. 7 mins. F.S.

A.P. Rostow

A Russian equilibrist, who is fully up to the highest standard ever set in this theatre. He works with ease and grace, and added materially to the strength of the bill. 8 mins. F.S.

The Sully Family

John F. Sully Jr., Mrs. Grace Sully, John F. Sully, Little Billy Sully, presenting ‘An Interrupted Honeymoon.’ Had it not been for the very clever work of the two boys this act would not be acceptable on any stage. As it was it went very well and the boys received considerable applause. 22 FS in one.