The inimitable mimic. 32 minutes, open in C.D.F. parlor with grand piano, closing in 3 with special panorama drop and green ground cloth. Miss Loftus gave impersonations at the afternoon show of Nora Bayes, Mrs. Fiske in new show, Elsie Janis in a new show, an English lady riding in a tram car, Jane Cowl in “Within the Law” and Maude Allan in classic dances. It is a peculiar fact that Cleveland has had none of these later day shows, which resulted in the audience being rather unresponsive to her impersonation with that of Rose Stahl in “The Chorus Lady” and added to her repertoire an imitation of Bert Williams in his card game (Syracuse)
Pianologue and “one man opera.” A neat little turn worth about what it gets. Would not want to give it any more important spot on the bill. 15 Min. in One.
Pianologist, who makes a very nice appearance, puts her songs over in a winning manner, and who thoroughly established herself as a favorite. Finished strong. 12 minutes, olio in 1.
18 Min. F.S, & One Spec This act went over very good. They have a wonderful closing number and an exceptional pianist.
15 min. in 1. Miss Nellis is an exceptional pianist and makes a very pretty picture. Her numbers were well received.
(15 mins.) “The Persian Pianist” – He repeated very well. An excellent player and has a pleasing program of numbers. Makes a very good musical novelty and closed strong, talking several bows.
Pianist. Playing classical and popular selections. The audience seemed to appreciate him very much at the both performance My opinion does not count. 13 min. in one.
14 min. in one. This boy is a fine pianist, and he closed to a big hand.
Miss Nellis is a very fine pianist indeed, although I think her program might be improved upon. 14 min. in one.
“A Piano Personality” — Plays popular and classical numbers; 8 min. in one; went poor.