Julius Steger
E. Frederick Hawley, Frances Haight and Co.
Charles H Mackie and Co
Alton and Oliver
Mangean Troupe
One of the cleverest
and cleanest acrobatic acts ever showing
her. The act contains one of the finest of
female aerialists. The catching and somersault
throwing of Mr. and Mrs. Mangean
may be highly commended.
Fred Irwin
Johnny Dove and Minnie Lee
The pair waste no time.
Miss Lee opens in one with a song to allow
for the setting of the stage. Except
that the mechanical workings of the olio
requires this, they had much better open
in the full stage. After the song Dove, in
Scotch costume, enters. There is a short
passage of dialog, and the two go into
their singing and dancing. Both are capital
steppers in wooden shoes and have a
first-rate routine. Dove is the possessor
of an agreeable voice and handles Scotch
dialect capitally.
Zella Covington and Rose Wilber
The
plot is rather complicated, but the rapid
changes of the principals are well handled.
Miss Wilbur is excellent. Mr. Covington
looks very much the same in his different
characters, but his partner manages to
disguise her voice and appearance for each
of the three characters she assumes.