Joe and Ernie Van

Instrumentalists and comedians. One of the man has a splendid fund of quaint rustic humor. In one.

The Flying Wards

A really good opening number, man and woman, on the trapeze. F.S.

Dustin Farnum and Co.

“The Littlest Rebel.” A great play. A great star. A great cast. Time and space will not permit a description of this war incident, the scene laid in a little cabin down near Richmond at the time of the civil war. There is splendid comedy and there are smiles visible through trickling tears. The tremendous hit made here today will be reported wherever Mr. Farnum appears, whether in the far North or extreme South.

Nedeweld’s Riding Baboon

Does some very good stunts and the novelty entitles the act to a good, but not too important, position on a bill. F.S.

Schichtl’s Royal Marionettes

This is certainly the last word in marionette performance. Doubt if we will ever be able to follow this act with any other of the kind. It is marvelous. Full stage.

Yvette

Some will say that her singing, violin playing and eccentric movements are the work of a genius, other that she is copying the mannerisms of Eva Tanguay, while many will sort of laugh at her. In one.

Charlies Olcott

“A Comic Opera in Ten Minutes.” In a capable manner he gives a ludicrous and entertaining impersonation of the different characters in comic opera. Uses the piano. In one.

Wentworth, Vesta and Teddy

Two acrobats and a dog, the former being good and the latter better, in fact about the cleverest dog I ever saw. Good act even for better position. F.S. but can work in one.

Lovenberg’s “College Life.”

Here is a stage full of people doing something all the time, has the correct college atmosphere and types, is not weak in any particular, some very good voices and excels in the concerted vocal numbers. Good act. F.S.