“They carry their own ‘drop'”.
Miss Carus has a number of good gowns, all kinds of Garden tiaras and a brand new startle in the shape of black bloomers.
The show was fourteen minutes long. The Drop reveals an athletic field. A young man in a running suit enters having come last in the race. His sister, having bet money on him, pans him. He races the 100M and wins, only to find that his sister bet everything on him to save her husband who was charged with embezzlement. The sister sings “Everything’s Funny to Me”. They finish with a duet.
Miss Carus is showing new gowns at the Colonial. Two look well, and two do not. “A gold and silver gown for the first song is handsome, and a dress consisting of several frills of silver lace and a wide green girdle is very pretty also, but a white suit with a green vest doesn’t look so well, neither does a flowered silk. This latter has two full flounces over the hips of blue chiffon. They make Miss Carus appear too bunchy.”
Miss Carus’s new vaudeville offering contains more society dancing than any other ingredient. There were also many more costume changes.
Miss Carus sang and danced in her own original style. Miss