In Morocco

“Princess Lalla,” who might make a good Oriental dancer if the character of the house would permit her to, is featured. Her dance under a spot light of changing colors was a rather tame affair, particularly to the upstairs boys, who had seen te same sort of thing done more to their taste at Coney

Her Henpecked Husband

The sight of Edwin Arden dancing a sailor’s horn-pipe, wearing a woman’s hat and acting foolish in general for the sake of “art” in vaudeville will be displeasing to those remembering Mr. Arden in more serious efforts where buffoonery was not required.

Diamond and Smith

The moving pictures are pretty well worn in places and some of the pictures are rather wild in composition and color scheme. but the series got to the boys upstairs and held them.

Apdale’s Animals

A mixed troupe of dogs, monkeys, bears and ant-eater, with the feature tricks done for the most part by a small black bear.

Will Evans

Mr. Evans’ make-up is grotesque, after the foreign style.