Maud Ronair & Joe Ward

All week. Singing dancing and talking. 15 min. in one going just as good as first three days.

3 O’Connor Sisters

Singing and dancing act, nicely dressed several changes, good singing, good dancing, 10 minutes C.D.F. went big.

Laddie Cliff

Grotesque singing and dancing. 16 minutes in One. practically the same work he did here two seasons ago. A tremendous hit. One of the biggest things in a big show.

D’Armond & Carter

“Bright Bits.” 17 min. F.S., close in one. Miss D’Armond makes a very pretty picture in three changes of costume and the pair have some bright lines, good songs and do some expert dancing that wins the applause. A classy little act in this spot on the bill, closing very well. Closed strong with their Spanish burlesque.

Five Sullys

Song, dance and comedy, 2 ladies, 3 men, 20 min, spec. set. Comedy received a few laughs, but there is much old business, as to mistaken identity, etc. things done many times before: Dancing by the young man is very clever, and is one of the best bits of the entire turn. A lively and whirl-wind finish gives the act a fair ending.

Jean Tyson & Co.

Man and woman in a clever singing and dancing act with the lady impersonating a boy and girl alternately, keeping the audience guessing, therby [sic] lending some novelty to the turn. 15 minutes in one.

George Bancroft and Octavia Broske

22 minutes f.s. New Gold interior. One of the very best man and woman acts we have played in a long time. Songs, dancing, and a dramatic recitation by the man, closing with a cakewalk. Miss Broske makes a striking appearance and wears some beautiful gowns. Mr. Bancroft also possesses an attractive personality.

Jean Tyson and Co.

“The International Boy.” 15 minutes in one and two. Olio and Palace Drop. A very good act for this spot. The girl makes up as a girl at the opening, then pulls off wig showing boy’s wig underneath. At the finish, she removes that, revealing her true identity. The audience is kept guessing all through the act, as to whether she is really a boy or a girl. Lively songs and dances. Went well.

Paul Porter and Alice Sullivan

17 minutes in one. Special drop. Man and woman in character songs and dances. The best things in the turn are the man’s broken-down motor, something after the style of Chevalier’s “Fallen Star,” and a boy number by the girl, which is extremely clever. A good act. Went over well in this position.

Lambert and Frederick

14 minutes in one. Olio drop. Man and woman offering a series of songs and dances. Close with a song and society dance in Chinese costume. One of the best acts of the kind we have played in some time. Went very well.