Alfred Letine

The act was thirteen minutes long. Letine is a female impersonator. He was dressed in a hoop skirt.

Harry Fox

Mr. Fox sang three songs, two of which were new. Jean Schwartz played the instrument.

Lousie Dresser and Sam Mann

They “gave the ‘table scene,’ concluding the turn which Miss Dresser singing ‘My Heavenly Man.'”

Barney Bernard

Barney Bernard performs a straight monologue from material he wrote for Variety two years ago. He tells “Hebrew character stories”, which revolve around a conversation between Jewish women at a poker table.

Bordoni and Agoust

This pantomime entitled “The First Affair” was twenty-two minutes long on the full stage. Irene Bordoni and Emil Agoust play ancient people in love. Agoust wears “a union suit of fleshings, naturally coloured and nicely tinted, all over and everywhere.” Bordoni wears tights, a short leopard skin, and trip-up skirts. She also wears her hair down and loose. The setting is a woodland and the two “near-ape” people fall in love.

Adelaide and Hughes

This dancing pantomime called “Canoeing” was seventeen minutes long on the full stage. The setting is a woodland scene. In the opening, Mr. Hughes sleeps on a log while Miss Adelaide sits on a fence. They do some pantomime and proceed to dance a “no-clasp” and a variation on the tango. They exit in the canoe. Adelaide is dressed in an attractive white outing suit which gave her the appearance of Flora Parker.

Melville Ellis and Maurice Farkoa

The act was seventeen minutes long. Ellis and Farkoa are both from musical comedy, having recently performed in “The Merry Countess” and “The Social Whirl” respectively. Ellis does a piano solo and then accompanies Farkoa as he sings “Two Dirty Little Hands”. Farkoa also sings two other songs in French. They repeat the chorus of “My Sumurun Girl” for the encore.

Mlle. Jobert

The act was six minutes long. Jobert is a pretty French woman who sings several songs with a soprano voice. She also impersonates a German girl singing a “rag”.

Harris and Miller

This sketch was thirteen minutes long on an interior setting. A young widow calls a detective agency to find her a husband with beautiful eyes. When she meets a janitor, she mistakes him for her marriage candidate.