Chas. Guyer and Nellie O’Neill
do a “rough house” dance – a “violent exercise” Miss O’Neill is growing stouter and Guyer thinner. But her weight at least “does not appear at the extremes”
George W. Day
Clayton White and Marie Stuart
Gillette’s Dogs
clever; leaping dogs are “the real stars” though there is pantomime
Clifford and Burke
dancing of Clifford
Harry Le Clair
played “a hag of the streets” and other characters
Coin’s Dogs
Harry Plicer
Colonel Gaston Bordeverry
He shoots at bull-eyes attached to a woman’s dress. Clasps are released when they are hit. It is “an undressing act”. She is “a very slim target”