Elsie Faye and the Pierce Boys

In her first week Elsie Faye, formerly of Lynn and Faye, is singing, dancing and changing costumes, having the aid of two very young boys, the smaller of whom is much the better dancer, although it is the general appearance of the act which wins the approval of the house.

Bernar’s Marionettes

His stage is placed far down, and is small in size, with the top and sides plainly in view.

Beaumont’s Ponies

The trainer dresses neatly in well-fitting evening clothes, and by his manner keeps well in the background, letting the work of his ponies speak for itself.

The Boy Next Door

Lydia and Emily Barry supply feminine interest, clothes and a graceful background for the comedian’s buffoonery.

The Salvaggies

The Salvaggies keep to their half-and-half style of dressing, but have a new colour combination on exhibition this week.

Maximus, the Great Auto-Defier

Maximus the Great, makes the point of his exhibition that the machine passes over the stomach. Marino, the first exponent of this exhilarating sport over here, had the gasoline car run over his back.