Carson and Brown

The act was ten minutes long. Carson and Brown are very young step dancers.

Ralph Herz

The act was eighteen minutes long. Herz sings four songs in a comedic fashion. Three of the numbers are new and he performs in character makeup. He then tells a short story about two “soused” men in a ditch.

Pealson and Goldie

The act was fourteen minutes long. Pealson and Goldie were formerly part of a trio, but are now striking out on their own. One of the young men sings and the other is a Hebrew comedian. One of the men also whistles “Poet and Peasant” and some ragtime. They both appear in evening clothes.

Barnell

Barnell sketches upside down.

Four Coles

This wire act was eleven minutes long on the full stage. Three women and a man do acrobatics and wire walking. “The principal trick is a back somersault on a board held on the shoulders of two others standing on the wire.”

Prince Kar-Mi and Co.

The ac was eighteen minutes long on the full stage. Prince Kar-Mi is billed as a “Hindoo Magician”. He wears “native garb” and speaks in broken English as he does a routine of illusions and magic tricks.

Fanny Brice

The act was thirteen minutes long. Fanny Brice, who originated in Burlesque and Ziegfeld’s “Follies”, sings several songs, one of which is a “Yiddish” number. She changes halfway through into eccentric white satin trousers and a red coat.