Marshall P. Wilder
Porter J. White and Co.
Girls from Happyland
The chorus, numbering 16, is clad in a very fetching costume of a black and white combination, work very hard and give the show a rousing start.
There is a lot of horseplay.
The act features a poker game.
The oil of five acts is opened by the Three Juggling Bannans, with very pretty club work.
Jeter and Rogers
A comedy skating act with the woman in a Sis Hopkins makeup doing the comedy. The man is the “straight.”
Deadoto
He does all the set tricks such as eating fire, swallowing words, etc.
An assistant does the comedy work usual in this sort of an act.
Eva Taylor and Co
The story is simple but somewhat new and refreshing for vaudeville. Two brothers are there. One is a wild fellow, the other a nice boy. There is the one mistake of the piece. The author has tied the lively American girl to the “nice boy.” But that makes the story. The wild fellow finds a baby left on the doorstep and pins a note to it saying that it belongs to the nice fellow.
Ghana and Spencer
The general frame up of the act is of the usual two-men dancing arrangement type.
The boys look well, making no change of costume.
Aubrey Boucicault and Co.
Set in Rome.
The curtain falls with Caesar.
Black and White
Female Comedy Acrobats.
Black and White are two rather pretty girls.
From the opening of their act no one could suspect acrobatics. As the curtain goes up, they are seated at a table smoking cigarettes and singing a song about ” The Athletic Girl.”
One is brunette who dresses entirely in black with the exception of a white hair ribbon.
The other is clad all in white wearing a powdered wig with a black ribbon.
After the opening, the girls do some ground tumbling that is fast and snappy.
They do hand-to-hand balancing.