This posing act was ten minutes long.
Two men and two women do ten poses on a revolving disc in front of a black curtain. The poses were titled “The Abduction of Prosperpine”, “The Fountain”, and “America”.
The act was thirteen minutes long.
A man plays the violin and follows around a woman who sings. The couple does two songs and then the man does a medley on the violin. He shakes his head up and down in an attempted eccentric manner.
The act was three minutes long.
A pretty young girl sings four unoriginal songs.
The act was twelve minutes long.
Miss Aker uses eight dummies in a country railroad station setting. She does some comedic voice deception bits throughout.
The act was thirteen minutes long on the full stage.
Two girls and a young man play short numbers on the saxophone, piano, violin, flute, and the banjos. One of the girls sings one song.
The act was ten minutes long.
A male baritone and female soprano sing duets. The woman does a short, forgettable pianolog. They both wear evening clothes.
Eva Tanguay sang six songs.
This sister act was seventeen minutes long.
The younger and smaller woman plays the straight and the other is the eccentric comedienne. The straight does a “Yiddish” rag while the comedienne changes into a green dress for her Irish monologue. They are both dressed as boys for the finale, which is a college football song. The comedienne is dressed in flowing trousers and a sweater.
Tom Waters does a comedic pianolog. He refrained from playing any ragtime numbers and chose instead to play “straight”.
McCay draws moving pictures in chalk.