Kubelik is a violinist and was the headliner for the show. He plays the violin in a “novel manner”. Two violins are placed on stands and Kubelik plays both while seated. He also plays the keyboard. He plays catchy numbers on all three instruments during his routine.
Gould is assisted by Belle Ashlyn.
Houdini was the headliner and closed the show. He opened the act with a handcuff escape. He then performed a “can” trick in which he locked a can in a box and released himself from said box simultaneously.
The troupe closed the show. They do top-mounting tricks and hand-to hand work.
Offerman sings popular songs and is accompanied by the piano.
For the opening there is a “girl in the clouds” effect. The mound removed finds the dancers suspended on a wire and a “flying ballet” is shown with many colored lights and lantern effects thrown on a gauze drop. A veil dance in a storm scene follows which reaches the climax of the electrician’s art and brought rounds of applause. The scene is changed here for an elaboration of the old fire dance, which Miss Fuller claims as her own originally and something new is shown. A sort of Mount- esuvius-in -eruption picture is given, the setting being rich and the effect skillfully drawn. The dancer finally mounts one of the hills from which smoke and sparks are thrown, closing with the consuming effect much more elaborate than the
May Ward is good looking and being well dressed makes an attractive appearance, especially in her closing number.