The act was fourteen minutes long.
A male a female team opens with singing and whistling. The boy does a baritone solo and a travesty recitation. For the finish, the girl plays the saxophone and the boy sings along. They also do an operatic duet with a rag song for an encore.
The act was twenty-three minutes long.
May Ward sings several popular songs. She also has a “plant” in the audience who whistles with her on one number and dances with her during the waltz number.
This “settee” act entitled “The Wager” was eleven minutes long.
Garson and Bogues sit on a settee and sing and do some comedic talk.
The act was thirteen minutes long on the full stage.
Two men sing and play the piano. They do some pleasing “talk” as they play.
This singing act entitled “The Tenor and the Bass” was fourteen minutes long.
The bass acts as the straight and wears evening clothes. The tenor dresses as an Italian street vendor. The bass talks briefly at the beginning.
The act was over half an hour long.
Irene Franklin sang a few new songs which were popular. She has lost weight and her hair has gotten lighter recently. She also has some new gowns. Bert Green accompanies her on the piano.
The act was fifteen minutes long.
Mabel Berra sings original songs and performs in tights. She has supposedly just returned from a “Continental Triumph”, perhaps in France or Germany based on her costume and makeup. She imitates Trentini, sings to some “plants” in the audience, and does a “kid” number. She changes costume several times and conspicuously shows off her right leg.