Sully and Hussey have a “routine of nonsensical chatter and several character songs.” The comic was able to hold the act by himself for over eight minutes with a few character songs.
Sealby and Duclos mainly dance waltzes.
This sketch entitled “Betty’s Bet” (written by Maud Tarlton Winchester) was twenty-one minutes long on the full stage.
A girl named Betty (Ida O’Day) makes a bet with her friend that she can work an entire week in a law office. She has decorated the place with pink ribbons. The senior member of the firm threatens to quit if she is not fired by the end of the week. Through the aid of a mischievous office boy (John Hines), Betty is able to stall and win the bet. O’Day inexplicably plays the banjo halfway through the sketch.
The quartet sings popular and classic songs.