Felix and Barry

Felix gets into his stride almost immediately, and his comedy and pantomime were one continual scream. He is consistently funny, although it is in pantomime that he glistens particularly. Lydia Barry shows to much better advantage than in the1 ‘former offering.

Paulinetti and Piquo

One is exceptionally expert in hand-balancing feats, a one-hand pose on a cane being one of the cleanest bits of work in this class seen here, while a head pose, without hands, during which clothing is removed, is a clever bit.

Severin

That Severin with expression and gesture, and without a spoken word for forty-nine minutes, can hold intensely an intelligent audience to a tale ofttimes thrilling, even in its muteness, must certainly be the greatest tribute to be paid the man.