McNamee

He has a particularly annoying arrangement of lights. The incandescents are attached to his easel by an arched springlike arrangement. During the moulding the lights shake and quiver, throwing queer shadows about the stage and exposing the light to the audience frequently.

McNamee

Several of his figures were poor but his Venus de Milo was very well done.

Winsor McCay

Evidently nervous. White chalk on a black board is used and black crayon on a white pad. Starts by drawing two baby heads and carries them through all the stages of life with great speed. Keeps the profiles the same changes the age with head dress and caps. The finale was a rapid sketch of “Little Nemo”, “Dull Care”, Hungry Henrietta” and other “Silas” drawings.

Bert Levy

Employs a lantern arranged in a prism, which throws upon a screen an image drawn on smoked glass. Portraits of some well known people as well as buildings such as the Flatiron building and the Statue of Liberty. Act is faked, two sheets of glass are used one painted over with lampblack to erase the perceeding picture, the picture slide is removed and a new subject substituted. The lampback is removed and the second slide shows through.