Jesse Lasky and Co.

This sketch entitled “The Trained Nurse” stars Gladys Clark and Henry Bergman, who previously had their own act. Clark stars as a nurse and Bergman plays a perfectly healthy man who goes to the hospital because he is in love with that nurse. She agrees to marry him and they do five songs in total, flanked by ten chorus girls. Clark does a number in which the chorus girls walk across the stage dressed as the type of girls Bergman liked. They also do a lisping and stuttering number. The finish is a comic opera number.

Louise Dresser and Co.

The act was twenty-four minutes long on the full stage. Louise Dresser, formerly a single act, is now assisted by William Cripps, Henry Marshall, and and George Spink. She opens with two comedy songs and changes while Cripps does a parade number in a kilt. Dresser then returns in a kilt and briefly joins the parade. Marshall as the orchestral director then sings a ballad in the pit. Dresser returns in a white evening gown and sings a child song with a hymnal melody accompanied by Spink on the organ. Cripps enters wearing evening clothes and the two do a “Bumble Bee” number for the finale.

Marie Lep and Girls

The act was eighteen minutes long on the full stage. Four girls dance and do some novelty songs. Three of the girls do a “Sis Hopkins” number that brought them the biggest applause. The finale includes a trick ship made out of five dress suit cases.

“Night Follies of San Francisco”: “Touring Chinatown”

The act was twenty-six minutes long on the full stage. In this sketch, a group of white tourists engages a tour guide to take them through San Francisco’s Chinatown. The background changes to a street in Chinatown. Twelve ponies stand behind four Chinese actors who sing an old newsboy quartet number in Scotch highland costume. The men also dance with the white chorus girls. A Chinese boy and girl then do “a rather interesting ‘Turkey Trot'”.

Josephine Rellis

The act was nine minutes long. A tall and attractive woman announces that she is a character comedienne. She sings three songs, two of which are character numbers.

Willis Family

The act was fifteen minutes long on the full stage. Two men and two women play classical numbers on the flute, violin, piano, mandolin, guitar, drum, kettledrum, banjo, and xylophone.

Stern and Vance

The act was fifteen minutes long. A man and a woman sing solos and duets of popular songs. The man plays the piano.

Carrie Reynolds

The act was ten minutes long. Reynolds sings four operatic songs in a pleasing soprano voice.

Miller and Zollman

The act was sixteen minutes long. Miller and Zollman play a married vaudeville team who fight about the wife’s love of her little black dog. They continue to fight and threaten to leave each other until a fire breaks out in their hotel. They see a picture of a dead baby when the fire subsides and vow to return to their home in the South and quit vaudeville. The comedy includes the man wearing a bedspread as pants because his only trousers are at the cleaners.

Two Belmonts

The act was seven minutes long on the full stage. A man and a woman perform on rings and stilts. The woman has a “rather startling holding strength and strong muscles.”