Charles Serra

Serra works entirely upon a pedestal, leaving the two-foot platform only at his final exit.

The Boy Next Door

Lydia and Emily Barry supply feminine interest, clothes and a graceful background for the comedian’s buffoonery.

The Salvaggies

The Salvaggies keep to their half-and-half style of dressing, but have a new colour combination on exhibition this week.

Minnie Kaufman

A change to lighted stage precedes the more pretentious features, for which the rider changes to white satin knickerbockers, and the riding of an upturned tandem makes the finish.

The Mysterious Jerome Mors

The program describes Mr. Mora’s act as “beautiful and mystic magical effects.” With all this flowery caption in print, Mr. Mora opened the show dressed as a Chinaman.

The Angelus

The second scene shows the exterior of a church. With the aid of lights the boys are seen inside the church dressed in choir boy costumes. Again the lights are used and while the boys are singing, a reproduction of the famous picture “The Angelus” is shown,