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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.”

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.”