D.D.H?

One of the best monologists we have ever had. He made a decided hit. 17 min. in one.

Chass Irwin

16 min in 1   This well known monologist held this spot nicely

Charles Irwin

Well known monologist who went as well as usual. 18 min. in one.

Al. Raymond

Political monologue that went over very well indeed. I would say however, that I think it is a trifle too long. 22 min. in one.

Beatrice Herford

Miss Herford by her very clever work and pleasing personality gave her refined monologue with good results. 13 min. in one.

Mabelle Carolyn Church

“Bits of Plays and Poem.” She opens with a prologue from the old English morality play, “Everyman”, then recites an old Scotch poem, followed by. “The Bachelor’s Sapper”, with art illustrations, using the dissolving stereopticon, closing with “The Usual Way” of a comedy vein. The last two numbers are excellent and the offering is of a high and artistic character, just such as brings into the theatre the refined and cultured class. In one.

Mrs. La Salle Corbell Pickett

23 min. F.S. A big crowd greeted Mrs. Pickett today, although weather conditions had much to do with the capacity house. Mrs. Pickett has a most charming personality, and her story is really very thrilling and at time brilliant in eloquence. She has a pleasing voice and sends her story home with force and directness that holds the audience in dead silence. Big advance applause when she came out, and a rousing big closing hand.