The Aeroplane Ladies
The act was nine minutes long on the full stage.
Three women have an aerial act similar to that of the Curzon Sisters. The only difference is that they perform aerial tricks in a novelty aeroplane. They sing in German accents and do some dancing. They then hang by their teeth holding wings and flowing draperies. One of the women sits in the plane for the rest of the performance.
Robbie Gordone
The act was twelve minutes long.
Miss Gordone recreates fourteen famous statues by posing. She does rapid changes at a rate of less than one per minute.
Minnie Dupree and Co.
This sketch entitled “Live Wires” was twenty-two minutes long on the full stage.
Minnie Dupree plays a telephone operator whose brother (Arthur S. Hall) is in trouble for beating up a police captain in a gambling raid.
Belle Adair
The act was twelve minutes long.
Belle Adair sings three songs and does a recitation about “The Kiss in Seven Ages”.
The Banjophiends
The act was fourteen minutes long.
Four men and a boy play rag numbers and a patriotic medley on banjos and the piano. The boy fools the audience with female makeup. Once he removes his wig he plays better.
Piper and his Banjos
Tips on Taps
Tips on Taps
Miss Gordon does exceedingly well in her part. She is a long way ahead of the piece, besides a beautiful woman with a graceful stage presence, and can wear clothes.