Lockett and Shears
The act was eleven minutes long.
Two men dance. Their opening number was not well received but their stepping brought them solid applause.
Flavia Arcaro
The act was fifteen minutes long.
Flavia Arcaro sings four numbers and changes costume each time. She sings the first in black satin knickerbockers, a white silk blouse, and a “rakish” flappy velvet hat. The second is an evening gown. While she changes into a hoop-skirt, a man in the box begins to sing a ballad and she joins in when she is finished dressing. She wears a shapeless kid dress for “Wonderful Girl.”
Leon Kimberley and Halsey Mohr
The act was fourteen minutes long.
Kimberley and Mohr sing and talk in front of a club smoking room backdrop. The props include a piano, a table, and two chairs.
Apollo
The act was fourteen minutes long.
Apollo is a “boy wonder” violinist who wears black velvet knickerbockers with a white lace collar and silk stockings. He opens with several “long, heavy” numbers, but brings the audience back on his side with some expert ragtime.
Juliet?
The act was twenty-five minutes long.
Juliet performs several character studies. An African American assistant screens her as she changes costume for each number in full view of the audience. She opens with an impersonation of “an uncouth, loquacious, caramel-chewing girl with her own ideas of life and the people in it.” She proceeds to imitate an English Johnnie who is dapper and foppish, then a Scotch boy with a wicked toothache which he tries to soothe with hot water bottles. She finishes with satirical impressions of celebrities such as Eddie Foy, Ethel Barrymore, Vesta Victoria, Harry Lauder, Sam Bernard, Madame Nazimova, and Maude Adams. She concludes with a song made famous by Lauder.