Harry Thompson

“The Mayor of the Bowery,” as Thompson styles himself, is not over particular with subjects for humor. All are calculated to draw laughs and an impersonation of each is given with the “soda water” explosion. By careful count Mr. Thompson uses this explosion fifteen times during his act.

Irene Franklin

She wears a pretty, simple frock of light material and color and makes a decidedly attractive stage presence.

Tillie Santoy

The first involves a character almost identical with Miss Tilley’s curly headed schoolboy. The second and third songs carry the costuming of an English “Swell,” with the dressing of a minstrel troupe- satin waistcoast, light-colored frock coat ad trousers and silk hat. The same wig is worn.

Alcazar Beauties

The stage is set three times during his offering, but each time a drop is lowered in “one” and Crane works in that space while his apparatus is being arranged. No paraphernalia is moved except behind the lowered curtain.