The Sidewalks of New York – Morning and Evening

Mr. Lawlor and his daughters make their first appearance in “one” in straight street dress. This part of their offering occupies but a minute or two, but it makes a poor forerunner for the excellent material that follows.

Vera Michelena

The singer’s one best bet is a fairly good stage presence She dresses to remind one of “Miladi, Sir Reginald’s daughter” in a comic opera.

Edwards and Heslin

They would be better off as members of a singing four, with a comedy makeup for the younger man. His extreme height could be used to better effect under such an arrangement.

“That” Quartet

“That” Quartet, down next to last, made a neat appearance in light colored snifs and straw hats.

Anna Laughlin

Several of Miss Laughlin’s later numbers are utterly out of the “kid” character she essays to portray, and their purport and wording are entirely at variance with her costuming and personality.

Daisy James

Miss James changes costumes for each. The first is received indifferently.