Julian Eltinge

2 shows, 10 min in 1. Close full stage. To my mind, the greatest of all female impersonators. Is especially valuable to this house owing to the fact of his connection with the Cadet Theatricals. Went fully as strong in this difficult spot in the bill as he did on his first appearance in vaudeville last winter here. He is really the drawing card of the show this week. While there are other impersonators of this sort on the stage, I have yet to see one who is the thorough artist and who typifies the American girl as well as Eltinge does.

Lind

Female Impersonator. Advance applause. His own scenery which is very elaborate. This is a very showy and well worked act, and Lind was obliged to take several calls. The light and scenic effects, and the dancing all helped to make the usual success. 10 minutes, full stage.

Max Waldon

14 minutes. Garden. Female impersonations and character changes. This is undoubtedly the best act of the kind that I have ever seen and he is going very big with our patrons, much better than on his first appearance here two years. He is compelled to take several bows at the close of his act during every performance.

Blanche Everett

Presenting impersonations of well known actresses. I think this young woman will develop into a very good act in time. She gave impersonations this afternoon of Maude Raymond, Stella Mayhew, Vesta Victoria and Valerie Bergere, each one receiving quite a big lot of applause. She has a pleasing personality and is thoroughly alright for an early place. 15 min. In one- 3 shows.

Harry LeClair

In female impersonations. He closes with an impersonation of Mephistopheles. His work all through was excellent, and he found instant favor with the audience. 22 min. F.S. Close in one.

Max Waldon

11 mins. Spec. in 3. Female impersonator. Makes five changes of costume. Some his impersonations went very well, with liberal applause. On the whole the act has many little spots that are a bit over the line, especially as to underclothes and cigarettes. No complaints from the audience yet, but some of the more or less prim elderly ladies might [illegible] material. The act went very well, with plenty of applause at the finish.

Max Waldon

YRR 2. Female impersonator, vocalist, and dancer, introducing five changes of costume. There is no question but that he is the greatest artist in his line that we have ever played, and I do not think that a fourth of the people in the audience this afternoon realized that it was a man until he struck the heavy base note. 14 minutes, full stage.

Julian Eltinge

2 shows, 11 min, opens in 1, closes in 3. Next to the preceding team, this young chap got the greatest amount of advance applause. There is no doubt whatever in my mind that he would make good in any vaudeville house in the country, as he is a decidedly talented and graceful performer, and makes a handsome girl. Is responsible for a goodly portion of our business.

Max Waldon

2 shows, 14 min. full stage. European female impersonator; possibly the greatest artist in the business. Makes many changes of costume, sings well and dances gracefully. Big hit.