Mr. Hymack

“His act consists of a knack of making very quick changes of gloves, cuffs, collars, and neckties, in full view of the audience. He removes a pair of red gloves that are on his hands when he enters and in their place appear gloves of a bright shade of green. He goes through this process several times, putting on the gloves in an instant […] While he is doing this he keeps up a rambling monologue, addressed to a pump on the stage, that has neither rhyme nor reason.”

Mr. Hymack

“It would be futile to describe ‘Mr. Hymack’s’ act. It must be seen really to be appreciated. Gloves appear on his hands in the most mysterious way, collars and neckscarfs appear and vanish with uncanny facility, his shirts change colors while you are looking at them, and a new suit of clothes suddenly and mysteriously is put on him while he is standing alone in the middle of the stage.”

Frizzo

The act was thirty-three minutes long. Frizzo is billed as an Italian quick change artist. He speaks German and Italian with a “Yiddish” accent and begins with a sketch called “Eldorado”. He then impersonates great composers. His finale is an expose of “black art”.

Mr. Hymack

A lightning quick change artist performs in a sketch format. 12 minutes.

Dick Turpin

Mr. Roberts enacts the five characters incidental to the story, and he is making the changes with more speed it seems than formerly, although the rapidity attained in passing to and from “Sally” on his first visit did not appear possible to be reduced.