Breaking Into Vaudeville

The scene is laid in a dressing room of vaudevile theatre, and the quartet, returning from the stage, is upbraided by its manager for carelessness. He immediately calls a rehearsal, and the songs and action thereafter are legitimately introduced. The men “make up” in view of the audience, having a “Dutchman,” “Rube,” black-face and “straight.”

Wanted – A Wife

Miss Allen assumes three characters, and there is a servant (Gus Carney) who attempts to handle the comedy. Miss Allen appeared best as a sobrette caricatured a Salvation Army lassie, and played a nurse, in which disguise se married her heart’s choice (Albert Latscha), with the odds that she did so because he had a million.

The Mysterious Jerome Mors

The program describes Mr. Mora’s act as “beautiful and mystic magical effects.” With all this flowery caption in print, Mr. Mora opened the show dressed as a Chinaman.

Vaudeville Nonsense

The act has played around somewhat before, but tere is a new member now, a tall, gaunt skeleton, who towers above a tiny dwarf while the immensely stout man, who has bee with Reno for some time, strikes the average.