The act was twenty-two minutes long.
Carter and Waters are a male and female team who perform monologues and sing one song. The woman opens with a monologue (“lambasting men to a frazzle”) in a travestied suffragette costume. A man then walks across the stage with a baby carriage and gives his won version of the suffragette talk. During the song, the man uses a wooden table as a piano.
The rathskeller-style act was fifteen minutes long.
Three young men sing and one plays the piano. All three have good voices. The two who do not play the piano seem to have been recruited from a rathskeller because of the way they sing. They sang six numbers and ended with the “usual ‘rag’.”
The act was eighteen minutes long.
These living pictures are set on a stage which is made up to look like the exterior of a Grecian temple. After an announcement, thirteen living reproductions of famous statues and paintings are presented. Three or four of the reproductions are nudes.
De Rouen has been in this country
about a month. He is 6 feet 5 inches tall and weighs 230 pounds. De Rouen is a Graeco-Roman wrestler only, but gives his opponents leave to use any style of hold.
The offering consists of a series of parodies
of European stars and her unique
dances, in which she is assisted by Sr.
Arnaud.
The trio is made up of Antoinette Le Brun, Fritz N. Huttman and James F. Stevens. The closing scene shows a garden. Settings and costumes are elaborate.