Unfortunately, there is no writing on the back of the photo. But the photographer J.K. Stevens and location the McVickers Theatre, Chicago was embossed on the frame. The McVickers Theatre Building was located on Madison between State and Dearborn. A web photo indicates it had many entrances. A search of Chicago Photographers indicates J.K. Stevens was at Room 55, McVickers Theatre building from 1886-1900. This time range fits with Herbert’s birth. Herbert’s sister, Frances Florence Jordan was born Jul 3, 1900 and also fits within this time range. So while it could be one or the other, I reasoned that since this portrait photo was within Herbert Jordan’s memorabilia it is more likely him than sister Florence. At the time of the photo, they all lived at 1453 Fillmore, Chicago, about 3 miles away from the McVickers Theater.
The outfit on the young child is quite elaborate and appears to be a single piece, though it is possible the lower part is a white blanket. It is possible that the occasion might have been a Christening day. The back of the photo has a series of numbers which appear to be the costs for 8 prints. Though it is also possible it was the 1st grandchild and great-grandchild in Chicago and a portrait was in order. In either case, copies were needed to send to the relatives back home in Poplar and in Chicago.
If you would like to add information about this photo, please contact Dave Jordan, a Grandson of Herbert Arthur Jordan. The Picture Reference Number is: 18980925a1.