the girl being concealed beneath her partner’s long coat.
She has a bright, animated face and a plump, shapely figure.
The stage represents a gypsy camp with the regulation wagon at the opening. This collapses to five a platform upon which some ordinary feats are performed. The men, in vagabond dress, show one new and spectacular trick.
As they dress in white and are enclosed in a black background the acrobatic work would give the “statue” effect without the postures
Mr. Smirl’s acrobatics caught the admiration
Miss Kessner had them at once with her brown dress. There is no handsomer one of any shade in vaudeville, and as fashionable a hat would further set it off.
Wore the same opening costumes from the “Vanderbilt Cup” but closed in a neat suit. The finish is mindful of the old Wayburn style and some of the acrobatic work should be left for the finale.
Nearly everyone thought they were two women and a man, the makeup of the one man is so good. They do some good hand balancing but nothing sensational is attempted. The closing trick is a jump from a handstand on the top of two barrels to outstretched hands of the understander.
Six men and two boys. One of the boys is quite young and is used as a “flier.” Most of the acrobatics are accomplished though pedal work. There are some good tumblers. The dressing is in white and could be improved with some color trunks.