“The Girl and the Key”
Virginia Drew Trescott and Co.
Virginia Drew Trescott and Co.
Ernie Wolff
Kendall and “La Auto Girl”
“The Girl” had the audience guessing
as to whether she was a mechanical device
or a human being, and she is probably
the greatest living impersonator of
mechanical figures.
Morin Sisters
Acrobatic and eccentric dancing.
The Girl and the Drummer
The play stands in three acts. Six musical numbers are offered in the first section, six in the second and four in the last act.
Camille D’Arville
Glittering costumes.
Dorothy Arville
The act is introduced by a series of moving pictures prepared by the Lubin Manufacturing Company of Philadelphia, depicting the troubles of the actress behind the scenes preliminary to her going on the stage. These pictures, posed for by Miss Arville, are so lifelike that when they cease and the actress is revealed in the flesh, the transition is so remarkable as to call forth delighted surprise.