Ida Fuller “La Sorciere”

For her entrance the dancer stands upon a pedestal supported by a wire, which is afterwards employed to swing her in the air from side to side, much as the aerial ballet is worked. The wire is discernible at times and Miss Fuller does not “float” naturally, taking a too regular course.

Gus Elen

In one of the nicest impromptu speeches probably ever uttered from the stage in an emergency of this sort, Mr. Elen again retired, reappearing almost immediately in another costume, concluding his act, without embarrassment.

Claire Romaine

Three changes of boy’s dress are made, the Englishwoman looking well in each, and in England they are likely quickly recognized. The Eton youth is easily caught over here

The Derby Race

The incidental scenes leading up to the main event were more appreciated, and the appearance of Richard Croker in an open barouche attested to his lasting popularity by the solid round of applause the fleeting picture received.