Rice and Barton
Eva Tanguay
Eva Tanguay sings songs with personal pronouns in them. She sang eight songs.
The Keene Trio
The Keene Trio sing in harmony.
“A Night in New York”
Sophie Tucker
Washington Society Girls
David Schooler and Louise Dickinson
Schooler plays two solos on the piano and is accompanied by Dickinson. They play four numbers.
Earnest Carr and Co.
This sketch entitled “The Grafter” was eighteen minutes long on the full stage.
“The Grafter” is now in Chicago after a long run in the mid-west. It is a “slang comedy” in which Ernest Carr plays a dishonest politician. His niece falls in love with a young man who he soon finds stealing the family silverware.
“Girl” Act
The opening of this twenty minute act, starring De Haven and Jack Sidney, marks the one novelty of the show. The boys are shown in a hotel lobby conversing in song using telephones as the girls sing their replies, telephones in hand, from theatre boxes. The act continues with several songs with dance including a section of double dancing for De Haven and Sidney, a winter scene and a grand finale that falls flat