Time 20. In 1. They sing and dance about in amusing fashion. They have abundant bright material and know well how to entertain. Miss D’Armond’s petite personality helps out a lot.
2 men 2 women. 2 special scenes. Time 25. A comedy treatment of the theory of reincarnation which is a scream. A remarkable act in which interest never lags. “When Pat Was King.”
4 men. In 1. Time 12. 5 men sit at pianos and play in spanking fashion both “popular” songs and compositions of better grade. In between they play accompaniments for a clever young singer who “gets his material over” in electric fashion. In happy spontaneity the act suggest the Three White Kuhns.
Time 28. F.S. Special. Time 28. 2 women and 3 men. “The Way To The Heart.” A decided improvement over “The Fifth Commandment.” Dialogue, acting and lines are natural for the most part and the story is vitally interesting. It is free from the absurdities of the former Steger sketch and decidedly more artistic.
4 men. Time 18. Special F.S. Wonderfully clever comedy pantomime scoring a big hit.
2 men, black face. Time 14. They stall a little too much. Their poker and disc throwing pantomime is great. Dancing fine.
Roman battle axe throwers and jugglers, a novel variation of the old club throwing idea. In 3 special back drop. Well received.