Cesare Nesi

The act was twelve minutes long. Cesare Nesi is billed as the “East Side Caruso” and sings in “a rich, dulcet tenor tone, high in range.” He wears an Italian street peddler’s costume for a few numbers.

Billy Chase

“With a good personality, a fair singing voice, an immaculate appearance in evening dress and ‘Lovely Joe’ with original verses for the opening, Chase started off flying.” “Chase puts his material over well, but with just a slight overabundance of confidence, tending to handicap his earlier efforts.” “A little less facial contortion and easier style approaching the encore will improve.” In the next to closing position, Billy Chase caught on at once with the audience.

George Lashwood

Mr. Lashwood returns to America after having debuted for the first time in America last season at the Plaza to great success. “George is due to repeat that success if Monday night’s holiday audience can be taken as a criterion.” As dapper and dashing as ever Lashwood dressed, cavorted and sang his way through six songs. Good solid applause came from all parts of the house.

George Lashwood

Mr. Lashwood returns to America after having debuted for the first time in America last season at the Plaza to great success. “George is due to repeat that success if Monday night’s holiday audience can be taken as a criterion.” As dapper and dashing as ever Lashwood dressed, cavorted and sang his way through six songs. Good solid applause came from all parts of the house.

Leonader and Lyster

The act was sixteen minutes long. Leonader and Lyster are an English singing team. The woman has a good voice and opens with a semi-classical number.

Ray Wylie

Ray Wylie is a double-voiced vocalist. He sings soprano in two voices.

Mabel DeYoung

This “Pianalog” act ran for nine minutes. DeYoung sings the “regulation published songs” with a pleasing voice. She plays the piano and sings for two out of her four songs.