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“Patters around on his feet under the impression that he is is dancing” “a number of costume changes” “carries his own scenery with some poor lantern effects.” “His semblance to a woman is close enough to be unpleasent.”
Will Clarke and Company
“Bertie Bluffington has been having a night out and has met a lady whom he informs that he is a magician. She enlists his aid in the search of her husband” “The action of the sketch lies in his endeavors to hide the woman from his wife and a friend, who proves to be the long lost husband.”
Emil Hoch, Jane Elton & Co,
William Gould and Valeska Suratt
“The fashion plates of Vaudeville”. Gould’s trademark is the “walk dance step”.
Al Lawrence
Draws a glass of soda in a “mimic way” which is an old stunt.
Wolfing’s Stallions
Young lady controls the animals “she seems to have the animals in fear of her, particularly a dog, and the young lady makes too free use of the whip while she is on stage.”
La Vine Cimaron Trio
comedy and contortion and dance. The comedian is the best of the three.