Eva Tanguay
Jossettis and Their Lilliputians
The
work is clean cut and fast and the beauty
of the whole is that there is always something
doing on the stage. The Lilliputians
do some clever ground work also,
and become favorites instantly.
Clement De Lion
Clement De Lion was on rather early,
but he managed to hold the interest of
the few that were in the house then,
through the clever palming of billiard
balls. The disappearing dice used as an
encore is hardly good enough to follow
the palming.
Scott and Wahley
Wilson Brothers
Clarice Vance
Ward and Curran
Staley’s Transformation
The act is broken up by a
variety of material from trick musical instruments
to hoop juggling, and the constant
shifting of specialties keeps it moving
entertainingly. There is just enough
of the straight musical work in the parlor
set, and this part is enlivened with the
dance of Miss Ada, as the program described
the woman of the quartet. She
makes several mystifying costume changes.
Miss Daly
Miss Daly put a vast amount of swift
and graceful dancing into her single act in
“one.”