Hazel Moran

6 min. f.s. This girl does good work with the lariats and made nice opener.

Bessye Clifford

8 min. a pretty posing act that did very well in the closing position. The girl is the central figure of a series of pictorial slides and some excellent combinations are obtained

Aveling & Lloyd

17 min. When played the last time these boys were a tremendous laughing hit. On this visit they got a lot of laughs but their material is rougher and not as good as in their old act. They have a bit of a sentiment finish that was well liked and brought them back for a couple of bows.

Christie Mac Donald

23 min. “Cupid’s Mirror.” Her first vaudeville appearance here and she was very well received in a very prettily staged and pleasing vehicle. Miss MacDonald sings several numbers and is assisted by a young man and young woman who also introduce one dance number. Their trio numbers were warmly received and Miss MacDonald closed strong with her popular “Day Dreams.”

Christie Mac Donald

23 min. “Cupid’s Mirror.” Her first vaudeville appearance here and she was very well received in a very prettily staged and pleasing vehicle. Miss MacDonald sings several numbers and is assisted by a young man and young woman who also introduce one dance number. Their trio numbers were warmly received and Miss MacDonald closed strong with her popular “Day Dreams.”

Conlin & Glass

12 min. A lot of crossfire comedy talk used by this pair brought some good laughs and Conlin enlivens the act with his piano-playing. A couple of songs are used. Act closed to a good hand.

Regina Connelli & Ruby Craven

18 min. A one-act playlet, called, “Moondown.” One of the Washington Square Players’ productions that carries a heart interest story with an “Easiest Way” girl character in it. It held attention and the comedy lines got some laughs but it has a very poor finish which brought the curtain down with almost no applause. With a better finish the sketch would get over much stronger.

Mme. Chilson-Ohrman

14 min. One of the biggest applause hits of the show. A brilliant vocalist who has selected a program to show her voice to the best advantage. An attractive personality also helps her to win favor and she made a very good impression, being called out for a little speech of thanks.

Dunham & O’Malley

13 min. Young fellow and girl in a singing and talking skit. Only fair. Got very little return until their final number which was well handled and took them off to a good hand.

Darras Bros.

8 min. Two men in a good routine of head and hand balancing, also trapeze tricks. Did very well as an opener.