Offerman sings popular songs and is accompanied by the piano.
Hugh Blaney is an expressive singer who uses effective hand gestures and is new to Broadway.
He appeared second on the bill and performed four songs.
Willie Weston strikes out on his own, having formerly been in a double act with Mike Bernard.
Weston sings and is accompanied by the piano.
The act was fourteen minutes long.
Brandt sings three or four straight songs with an accompanist and wears a beautiful gown.
The girls appear in “tailor-mades” at the beginning, each changing to evening dress while the other id singing alone. Both wear handsome clothes, but if there is a prettier picture on the stage than the brunette sister in the exquisite gown worn, it hasn’t appeared up to now. This Miss Murray has a costume which is simplicity itself, but expensive and a model for stage dressing.
Miss Healy in a becoming black velvet dress makes a striking appearance, and reads lines nicely.
To continued applause Miss Franklin said ‘I can’t sing another song as I have not another dress.” Miss Franklin’s gowns are a feature of the act, and are changed for each song.