This sketch entitled “At the Flower Stand” was seventeen minutes long.
Dorothy Brenner and Joseph Ratliff sing, dance, and do some comedy. Ratliff is the straight.
Irene Franklin was the headliner and sang six songs.
The act was twenty-nine minutes long.
Miss Ray Cox sings original songs accompanied by her pianist Joseph H. Howard. She changes costume four times. She does an Aeroplane number for her finale.
The act was fourteen minutes long.
Sophye Barnard is a straight opera singer, formerly the prima donna of “The Red Widow”. She sings four numbers, one of which is a well-arranged operatic medley. She wears one dress throughout and does not make any changes.
Cesar Nesi is billed as “The East Side Caruso” and dresses as an Italian vender.
This comedy juggling act, entitled “Fun on the Boulevard” was ten minutes long on the full stage.
Bert Wheeler and his good-looking female assistant arrive onstage in a prop automobile. They juggle with “foolish props”.
The act was seventeen minutes long on the full stage.
Mlle. Dazie does toe dancing and pantomime. In this performance, she was ably assisted by Sig. Bonfiglio and the two were flanked by eight dancing girls.
The act was fourteen minutes long on the full stage.
The Willie Bros. are acrobats who have returned to New York after several years away. They do head-to-head balancing and perch work. The two top mounters are nearly the same weight as the understander, which makes their work that much more impressive.
This “pianolog” was twenty minutes long.
Willa Holt Wakefield sang five new songs as well as several old ones requested by the audience.
Rawls and Ella Von Kaufman are a comedy team. Von Kaufman plays the straight for Rawls, who gets the majority of the laughs through his facial expressions during the performance.