Sheila Terry & Co. in “Three’s A Crowd”

(26 mins.) A beautiful act and excellently presented by Miss Terry and her two male assistants. A medley of singing and dancing with a little story and all presented in a classy manner. A big hit.

Luba Meroff

(16 mins) Singing and dancing novelty by two women and a man. Open with American songs and close with a Russian song and dance number, the latter getting a big round of applause.

Kranz & La Salle

In Songs and Foolishness; sing up-to-date songs, interspersed with dancing; 15 min. in one; this act went over Big.

Lowey Avens & Stella

In songs, talking and dancing; two women and a man; special drop; changes in costume; 15 min.; went good.

“Ye Song Shop”

23 min. In 1 and F.S. A clever presentation of old and new songs with some good dancing, and prettily staged. Went over very well.

Hennings, Lewis & Hennings

“Mixed Drinks.” A knockabout singing, dancing and talking act that got by in this spot. Most of the material is ancient and the mistaken identity thing is rung in for laughs. Act would no doubt be a big hit on the small time though I question if it would hit a Metropolitan audience very hard. C.D.Fcy in 3. Close in 1, 2 min.

Gaynell & Mack

Present a New Twist in Tunes and Steps”  — Man and woman; singing and dancing; went peer on the singing and but greed on the dancing; carry special drop; 10 min.

Eddie Leonard & Mable Russell

24 minutes in one. Leonard has certainly improved since his last appearance in this house. His voice is good and strong, while his dancing is splendid. Miss Russell is an attractive and able assistant, her numbers scoring heavily. The act in its present condition is one of the best values of the season.

Annie & Effie Conley

11 minutes in one. Two pretty girls who sing and dance, and hold the spot nicely.