Audrey Kingsbury

The program mentions that is it staged by Al Holbrook but this act did not need to be staged. There was a backdrop, probably belonginig to the theatre which showed a garden and a swing. Miss Broske was comely in boy’s clothes. Miss Kingsbury sang a song on the swing while being pushed by he assistant. A military number was offered for the encore, with cape coats thrown over their costumes.

Eddie Herron and His Show Girls

The act moves with a smoothness that only time gives. The only thing that was new was a backdrop at the rehersal scene. Herron plays a stage door Johnny who suceeds in getting inyo a theatre while trying to meet a soubrette, but is mistaken for the new comedian the company is waiting for, The four girls are pretty, neatly dressed and dance well.

Libby and Trayer

Gone back to the Buffalo Bill sketch. Miss Traynor should do her makeup more carefully, she wears too much blush.

Virgina Earl and her Johnnies

Reproducion of a actress’s private life. Scene is laid in the actress’s apartment, five men are invited and each think themselves to be the favorite until the end. Cigarettes are set forth but removed when each guest has had one. Each man is supposed to drink a highball but the drinks are not touched,