“Anybody’s Husband”
Three women, a blonde, a brunette, and a redhead all meet in an apartment to discuss the man they have each married, one year apart.
Amaim and Hartley
The Althea Twins
“Three Gotham Comedy Girls”
Clara Walters
The performance
of a rather animated dance executed
while playing the piano.
Campbell and Brady
A swift routine of clean club juggling
between girl and man serves as the
opening, working up to a capital series
of exchanges, and several semi-acrobatic
catches by Mr. Campbell. Mr. Campbell
then goes into several feats of other sorts, using a billiard cue and other paraphernalia, all nicely executed, and Miss Brady does a novel clog dance, juggling clubs the while.
Caroline Greenfield
Joe Maxwell’s Dancing Girls
Charlotte Cushman is the featured dancer, leading the four numbers.
Elaborate character costumes for each dance.
William Flemen and Co.
This sketch, written by John J. O’Connor and entitled “The Line Between”, was twenty minutes long.
William “Billy” Flemen plays Kid Higgins, a prize fighter who falls in love with Marion Collins (Violanta Surrat), who is the daughter of a crooked politician named Thomas Collins (Robert Harland). Marion loves Kid, but her father disapproves. Kid then blackmails her father because he knows about his grafting on an Albany bill. The sketch is full of the slang that Flemen is famous for. Kid then finds out that Marion is actually his half sister. He cries and never looks at her again.