Work & Ower

Established acrobatic comedians who went like a house afire. Plenty of applause, liberal laughter and almost enough bows to stop the show. Fine. Garden in one, 6 minutes.

Florence Modena & Chas Gardner

In “A Lesson In Reform”. This number pleased throughout, gaining many laughs and holding interest to the end, finishing moderately strong. C.D.F. in three, 14 minutes.

Manning & Ford

Two young men who opened with a song and followed with a routine of about as good dancing as has been seen here for some time. Notwithstanding the difficulty attending the spot, they made good throughout, scoring a strong finish. Street in one, 8 minutes.

Strength Brothers

Two of the very best equilibrists in the business. Everything they do is worth while, and they present it with excellent showmanship. Gained applause after almost every trick, and there was a thoroughly substantial finish. Palace in three, 6 minutes.

Felix Adler

“The Plain Clothes Man.” This comedy song artist was laughing riot, scoring heavier than anything on the bill and going much hotter than he did on his last visit. Had entire house with him from beginning to end, rounding out a genuinely successful finish. Several bows. Olio in one, 14 minutes.

Conroy & LeMaire

Well-known blackface, talking pair who scored without the slightest trouble. Held them all the way through and finished moderately strong. Street in one, 17 minutes.

Beatrice Ingram & Co.

In her slangy sketch, “The Duchess”. Three women and one man. Made a very satisfactory number throughout, gaining the necessary laughs and holding the interest with the serious portions of the offering. A perfectly satisfactory number. Finished very well. Kitchen in three. 19 minutes.

The Great Howard

Ventrioloquist, all of whose work is very novel and all of which went big. Has a “different” kind of act all the way through. His work is of a high order and he puts it over in great shape. He had no trouble in holding undivided attention and in scoring very strong finish, taking numerous bows. Library in three, close in one. 25 minutes.

Shirley & Kessler

Young man and woman in a singing number. The dancing of the man is the best part of the act. The singing is nothing to brag about. They got along fairly well with no finish to speak of. Just about got by. Garden in one. 13 minutes.

The Nevaros

Two men and one woman in pantomimic comedy and acrobatic work. They have lots of new tricks all of which were very cleverly presented. There was scattered applause through and a rattling good finish. C.D.F. in three, 10 minutes.