Mart’s Six Dancers

12 min in two—Held the spot in good shape—This is an alright dancing act.

Dan Burke and His Wonder Girls

A very pretty act that started the second half of the show off in very good shape. Burke is incomparable as a dancer. The girls look well from the front and work fast and act should prove pleasing feature on any program. Own set in 3. Time 16 min.

Schrode & Mulvey

“The Theatrical Agency.” This old stand-by closed the first half of the show in great shape, their whirlwind waltz at the finish waking the crowd up to the first real applause of the afternoon. Fcy in 3. Time 13 min.

Mlle. Genee

16 min. F.S. Genee filled the house from top to bottom this afternoon, and it was a very enthusiastic crowd. She received a big advance hand, and each one of her special features was liberally applauded. There is no doubt about her popularity and she well deserves it, being an absolute genius in her work and the act is well dressed, with excellent music. She will be the sensation of the town for the balance of the week, if weather conditions are at all favorable.

Texas Tommy Dancers

Six of the original Texan Tommy Dancers. Far superior to the delegation that carried the name here some time ago. A good dancing number. Thirteen minutes, full stage.

Edwin Ford and Company

21 minutes f.s. Special sets. This is an A1 dancing act, full of life and ginger from start to finish. It seems to me that under the circumstances something should be done to have them secure scenery that makes some sort of a show in a first-class theatre. They carry four sets, three of them very good, but the fourth one in its incompleteness decidedly mars the others.

Stewart Sisters and Escorts

A dancing novelty. A sextette, three men and three girls, working 12 minutes in four. As a dancing act this is a good number, but as a singing act it will not go. Aside from this the act is novel, well put together and the audience seemed to appreciate their work. (Chicago)

Ward and Weber

10 minutes in one. Special drapery. One of the best dressed two-men dancing acts we have ever played. All their numbers are presented in a novel manner, and they got over first-rate at both performances to-day.

Al and Fannie Stedman

17 minutes in one. Man and woman with piano. Both are rather clever. Girl makes several changes, does some dancing, and is very good value for the money.

Bobker’s Arabs

Twelve of them. Native dances, native instrumental music, pyramid building and lighting-like ground tumbling. An act that goes with a dash and made a very good closing number. F.S.