Harry Delson

The act was eleven minutes long. Delson performs songs and talk along with the piano playing. He finishes by walking into the orchestra calling “Chewing gum, five cents a package.”

Sam and Kitty Morton

Miss Morton wears a swell dress. Sam Morton’s jokes put the audience into a “swell.”

Miss Gordon

The stage was full; there was a plant in an upper box, a violinist, and an orchestra leader who stood beside a couple of assistants. There were two large armchairs engraved with a big “G”. Miss Gordon sat in one of them to sing her number. She sang three songs in total.

Valeska Suratt and Co.

The act was twenty-one minutes long. It was entitled “Black Crepe and Diamonds.” The stage is draped in white. Miss Suratt wears more gowns than costumes.

The Great Howard

He has a “tooth-aching ‘dummy'” that he takes into the audience.

Wm. Hawtrey and Co.

The act entitled “Old Nick and Co” was nineteen minutes long. An old inventor calls on Satan to help him with his financial difficulties. A friend arrives and the inventor mistakes him for the devil.

Laura Guerite

The act was fourteen minutes long. She opens with an Italian number, goes through a ragtime song, and finished with a descriptive lyric that describes both old times and the present. She finishes with a dance.

Molly King

The act was ten minutes long. She performs songs and imitations. She changed her costume as the pianist filled in. She changed into a dress suit and sang a song while doing Georgie Cohan stepping.

Edwin Arden and Anne Sutherland Co.

The act entitled “The Stool Pigeon” was twenty-five minutes long. A girl who robbed a man at a New Years Eve party is captured by police and forced to of after a criminal.