Deery and Carter

This singing and dancing skit was fifteen minutes long. The woman wears some “swell” gowns. The couple sound as though they are from England.

Maud DeLora

The act was seven minutes long on the full stage. DeLora does a contortion routine in pink tights and trunks. She performs on a white sheet which is laid over the stage carpet.

Ruth Lockwood and Co.

This musical comedy entitled “A Night in the Park” was twenty-one minutes long on the full stage. Ruth Lockwood, Harry Van, and the Electric City Quartet use the setting of the old Melville Stolz “Kiddieland” act. They all sing and dance. Lockwood performs on top of the fountain in the finale.

Gilda Varesi and Co.

This sketch entitled “Little Italy” was twenty-one minutes long. The sketch is set in New York’s “Little Italy”. A wife convinces her husband to let a male street singer come inside their home to teach her to sing. When the husband leaves, it is revealed that the wife and the singer were lovers back in Napoli. The wife plans to run away with the singer. She will escape through the dumb waiter and he will exit down the stairs. She leaves a note telling her husband to take good care of his daughter through a previous marriage because she has grown fond of her. When the husband returns, the lover comes back into the apartment carrying the body of the wife, who died from falling down the broken dumb waiter. The lover and the husband fight, but the lover convinces the husband not to kill him because he would be taken away from his daughter.

The Great Howard

The Great Howard is a comedy ventriloquist. He wears a new kilt and has changed the facial expressions of his dummies.

Great Zarrell

The act was thirteen minutes long. Great Zarrell performs tricks and card manipulation in a dress suit. He does a trick in which he asks for a derby hat and a handkerchief from the audience. He then places a drinking glass on a glass-topped table with the handkerchief and the derby (crown side down) on top. The derby then sinks to the table with the glass inside the hat and the handkerchief on the table. He then does card tricks with volunteers from the audience.

Blossom Seeley

The act was ten minutes long. Blossom Seeley sang four rag songs and did not change costume.

Emma Carus

The act was twenty-four minutes long. Carus sings an English song with a monologue in between, followed by an Italian dialect ballad and a rag number. She is now accompanied by a pianist. She dances during the rag number and reveals that she is wearing one black and one white stocking.