A Picture From Life

Bloom makes an excellent tram, dressed and played with a greater fidelity to the type than is ordinarily seen. The sketch structure it ligh enough to float, being constructed entirely with an eye to the exploitation of the tramp specialty, which is padded out with several topical numbers.

Fred Walton’s “Cissie’s Dream”

A new girl is seen in the part of the wax doll. She is Goldie Jobb, a plump little person apparently about 17 years old. She looks the part to perfection, and while there is no great training evidenced in her dancing, she carries off the incident by virtue of her charming presence and smiling enthusiasm.

Mabel Sinclair

She still sticks to the odd dressing, using brilliant red stockings where black ones would be much neater.

The Maerilles

He does a change from messenger boy clothes while the woman changes to a boy’s costume.

Nora Bayes

An odd, but altogether pretty dressing scheme, gives her an added touch of distinctiveness.

Deaves and Deaves

The woman is wearing a new set of costumes, dislaying good taste in color and style in both changes.