Charles Littlefield

2 shows, 15 min. in 1. Vocal mimic. Same specialties he has been offering for 20 years. Went fair; not so well as the last time here

Max Waldon

This act is one of the best, if not the best act of the female impersonation type we ever played. Waldon appears in four or five characters and each is dressed stunningly. His voice is exceptionally good. 14 min. F.S. He carries scenery.

Eldora and Norine

Garden in 4, 16 min. Two men, one dressed as woman impersonator. Eldor’s juggling work being fully up to his satisfactory standard, the rapidity with which he works and the accuracy of his style earning him good applause and carrying him off in good shape. The comedy incident to act amounts to nothing whatever. 3 shows.

The Great Crowley

2 shows, 12 min, in 1. This man, so far as makeup is concerned, is the best female impersonator whom we have ever played here, and wore a stunning gown. His singing voice is not so good as that of others, but he had them guessing as to his identity until he gave vent to a masculine note. Will be all right for the balance of the circuit.

Harry Le Claire

Impersonator of female characters. Le Claire is a very clever artist. He has some magnificent dresses and looks the part to perfection. He introduced come new business this afternoon. One of his songs, in the character of a ‘slavey,’ called ‘All on Account of a Sailor,’ making a big hit. He closes now with his impersonation of Mephistopheles in one. He uses a special drop and occupies about five minutes. 21 min, open full stage and close in one.

Savoy and Brennan

Savoy and Brennan were a big hit when they played Chicago before, but they were even a bigger succes in creating laughter this time. The boy doing the female impersonation sported a new outfit which to all appearances cost him regular money.

Julian Eltinge

He is the most graceful Interpreter of feminine characters seen here, and an artist In his own class.