Sam Chip and Mary Marble

Assisted by John M. Dunne in a sketch called, “In Old Eden.” Time 21. Special Dutch interior act in F.S. Open with a pretty tulip field drop in one for an instant at the start. Chip and Marble make a good song and dance team. Beyond that there proved a failure here. Their sketch is uninteresting and the jokes hardly got a laugh. We are totally at a loss to know why this act should be headlined and we do not think it earns anything like the money it gets.

Michael Fitzgerald and His Eight Juggling Girls

 F.S. open. Time 12. Club juggling. One of the prettiest and most skillful acts seen here this season. The work in groups of twos and threes and the finale with all the girls juggling in a complicated series is truly marvelous and won immense applause.

Henri French

F.S. interior. Mimic, magician, juggler and impersonations. Time 15. Advance applause. Clever act but not a good one to close with. Doing so much he should treat himself to the luxury of an assistant. He takes up too much time handling material getting ready for his various stunts.

Pat Rooney and Marion Bent

Open in 2 special. Close in 1. Time 17. A new singing, talking and dancing skit entitled, “At The News Stand.” Bright and sparkling throughout. Rooney’s dancing is, of course, the big feature. He scored a great hit.

M’lle Dazie

2 men, 4 women. Presenting “L’Amour de L’Artist.” Open in 2 special. Close F.S. special interior. An artistic triumph in pantomime. One of the greatest offerings in vaudeville. Splendidly presented. Dazie does a little dancing.

Brown & Ayer

2 men. Time 26. In 1. The singing of one man is excellent, unique and makes a big hit. Their comedy is musty and amateurish. They have taken lines from about twenty vaudeville acts and stung them together. The act should be cut down at least 10 minutes this eliminating the boresome “junk.”

Fredricka Raymond Trio.

2 men, 1 woman. Special in 3, close in 1. Time 22. Singing familiar operatic selections. The act went well in spite of the fact that the voices do not blend in the best shape imaginable. Costuming very fine.

Harlan Knight & Co.

2 men, 1 woman. Time 24. Presenting “The Chalk Line.” This is a rural New England sketch presented in a special interior. The name is taken from a long standing feud between two occupants of a store which they have divided by a chalk line. The humor is brisk and funny and the acting well done.

Musical Johnstons

Time 16. 2 men, 1 woman. In 1. Highly artistic xylophonist. They produce real music. A big hit.