The two young girls are pretily and freshly gowned, appearing particularly well in the light green dresses at the close.
Mr. Bruno swings his legs in the air disturbing fashion.
A small fortune must be represented in Miss Roberts’ wardrobe. Her first gown is stunning, having some light material for an outer covering with brown underneat, making a striking and handsome combination.
The pair open in “one” wearing street attire and later go to the full stage. Except were this arrangement is demanded for stage setting purposes it should be dropped.
…with good dressing, including a complete change for each.
The time for Ebert’s change of costume is agreebly filled by Maude Emery, a plump little person who knows more than a little about graceful toe dancing.
There has been no change in the act excepting a pretty new pink dress for Miss Von Kanfman, who as not alone provided a new costume, but has everything in sight to harmonize, even to slippers.