The Cuttys

Are the same as ever and look as miserable as the audience when they sing. A violiin string broke during the solo but was saved by the orchestra leader George May by handing up his own violin.

John and Bertha Gleeson

Fred Houlihan sits at the piano. They offer some capital dancing. The new costumes for the opening number are much better than the old ones. Gleeson wears the best fitted suit in vaudville. He is one of the very few in this end of the business that can wear evening clothes with distinction. Mr Houlihan should appear less afraid of the audience.

Joe Welsh

appeared on stage leading two East Side youngsters by the hand.

Caprice, Lynn and Faye

The three girls are attractive, shapely and can dance well. “Agnes Lynn carries off the palm with a short skirt creation of black velvet puffed into crinoline shape by a billowing cloud of light blue chiffon. The effect of this combination and Miss Lynn’s blond complexion is striking.” Faye and Caprice wear pink.

Gould and Surratt

Played a return date and in celebration, Miss Surratt wore a new costume. Graceful dancing

Col. Bordeverry

Rifle and pistol, gets through in good shape. Some tricks strongly suggest trickery.