DeVelde & Zelda

Man and Woman. An equilibrist and gymnast act. Excellent opening act. 13 mins. F.S.

Max Waldon

European character dancer, impersonating a Swiss dancer, Spanish, French and Ballet dancers. As artistic a bit of work as one seldom sees. Full stage.

Nora Rayes

A singing comedienne, magnetic, good repertoire of songs and pet with decided success. Usually works in one

Myers & Rosa

Juggling act which I have not seen. Will report upon it tomorrow. Later – very bad.

Flying Dunbars

These people do an act after the style of the Lukens Brothers but introduce in it an element of comedy which enhances the value, and while they don’t do some of the hair raising feats of the former team or of the Boyces I think the act as a whole is fully as good. 10 min. full stage, 2 shows

Metropolitan Operatic Quartette

I don’t think that the individual voices in this Quartette Company are as good as some other big singing acts we have had, but in its entirety it is the most showy act of the lot. The concert work being especially strong. Can be rated as a feature anywhere. 14 min. open in 2, close in one, 2 shows.

Adelaide Hermann

– Magic. A very pretty, dainty, taking act. She is not remarkably skillful but presents a number of novelties in artistic manner, concluding with her Aerial Suspension, which she calls “The Sleeping Beauty”. As it has not been found in any Vaudeville House, in my time should be rated as a novelty and the audience were quick to recognise it as such. 28 min. full stage, 2 shows

Emmet Devoy & Company

This is one of the best dramatic sketches (comedy) we have ever had. It is splendidly played, especially so by the support whom I think are better than the principles, and he is not at all bad. The act went with screams this afternoon and is strong enough for any place in the bill. 27 min. in three, 2 shows.

Vernon

Ventriloquist. Same act that he has given us on former visits and which went very well indeed 22 min. open full stage, close in one, 2 shows.

Elsie Bernard

Monologue and song. The only failure on the bill. 12 min. in one, 2 shows.