Her best selection was a pretty new Scotch
song which brings out the neatest thing
in Scotch costuming that has been seen.
Miss Grace Wilson presents herself in a number of stunning gowns, complementing her handsome figure, with each change seemingly happening within an instant.
The act was twenty-three minutes long.
Pete Mack is the youngest of the trio and has a pleasing soprano voice. The trio dress as newsboys who decide to try their luck at an “amateur night.” One girl plays the cornet and the other girl sings with Pete Mack.
The rathskeller-style act was fifteen minutes long.
Three young men sing and one plays the piano. All three have good voices. The two who do not play the piano seem to have been recruited from a rathskeller because of the way they sing. They sang six numbers and ended with the “usual ‘rag’.”
The act was seven minutes long.
Marie Arvelle has an excellent mezzo-soprano voice. She sings three prima donna songs, “all calculated to show her high notes off to advantage.”