Dixie Chrystie

Dixie Chrystie plays the harp and the violin with various articles taken from her pockets.

The Bimbos

The act was nine minutes long on the full stage. The male member of the team stands in a barrel on top of four wobbling tables that have been stacked on top of one another. He jumps out of the barrel just before it falls to the stage. The woman is the muscular understander.

Lew Brice and Lillian Gonne

The act was eighteen minutes long. This young duo open with a “Dutch” number with some wooden show stepping. Brice then imitates Bert William’s rendition of “Constantly”. Gonne sings, which is followed by an eccentric dance by Brice in Eton clothes. They finish with a duet and sing “Brass Band Ephriam Jones” for an encore. Gonne wears “cute little ‘pantalets'”.

Maude Kramer

The act was ten minutes long. Kramer sings, dances, and plays musical instruments. For one number she wears a tight red sweater and short skirt with her hair done in the style of “Sis Hopkins”. She sings topical songs, dances at the piano, and does a bit with a banjo.

Shenk Brothers

This hand balancing act was seven minutes long on the full stage. The Shenk Brothers are dressed in modern costumes and perform hand balancing tricks. The understander sits at a table and rests his elbow on it. He then holds the top mounter with one hand, rises from the table, and proceeds to walk about the stage.

Master Willie Smith

The act was eleven minutes long. A tall sixteen year old boy sings “coon” songs, a ballad, and does some yodeling. He wears a dress suit.

William J. Coleman

The act was fourteen minutes long. Coleman is a young (and somewhat stout) monlogist who does Irish jokes and puns. He is apparently college-educated.

Brianza Trio

The act was eleven minutes long. This group of “Italian Serenaders” is made up of two men and a woman.

Vallecita’s Leopards

The act was ten minutes long on the full stage. Mlle. Dolores Vallecita performs with four trained Indian leopards. She groups two on top of a piano and two by her side. She plays the piano. When she cracks her whip and calls them by name, the leopards play the bells on cue.

Belifore Trio

This slack wire and trapeze act was ten minutes long on the full stage. Two men a woman have a unique routine on the slack wire. They conclude with a performance on the trapeze.