T. W. Eckert
Hammond and Forrester
They sing, dance and talk with Miss Forrester in two changes of costume, both fetching, particularly the first where her figure is set off to decided advantage. A fault here seems to be that the young woman is aware of the fact.
James Richmond Glenroy
Mr. and Mrs. Browning
The Pony Ballet
Karrera
He has a wardrobe noted for its loudness of colors, but Mr. Karrera shows a pair of large ankles for a woman and neglects to pull his stockings up before coming on the stage. Neither does he change his hosiery or shoes when regowning himself.