Willie Bros.

The act was fourteen minutes long on the full stage. The Willie Bros. are acrobats who have returned to New York after several years away. They do head-to-head balancing and perch work. The two top mounters are nearly the same weight as the understander, which makes their work that much more impressive.

Lina Imperia and Co.

This pantomime entitled “Sesostra” was seventeen minutes long on the full stage. The plot of this show is similar to Guerrero’s “Rose and the Dagger’. The setting is Egyptian. Lina Imperia, farina, and Lucy Gerard are the principals.

Willa Holt Wakefield

This “pianolog” was twenty minutes long. Willa Holt Wakefield sang five new songs as well as several old ones requested by the audience.

DeCoe Trio

The act was six minutes long on the full stage. The men do “Risley” pole juggling. One man balances on the understander’s head using his hand. The understander then walks up and down a flight of stairs three times in “good style.”

Aerial Buds

The act was seven minutes long on the full stage. The Buds perform on the single and double trapeze. They are both young. The routine is particularly notable for its speed.

Sander’s Russian Dancers

The act was seven minutes long on the full stage. Two women and three men start with a song and proceed with standard Russian dancing.

Page and Watson

The act was fifteen minutes long. Page and Watson are a male and female song and dance team. The woman is pretty with a lot of personality and attractive costumes, which make up for her thin singing voice. The man begins the act in eccentric Scotch makeup. The couple begin the act together and then do single songs and dances. They come together for a good “rag” at the end.

May West and Gerard Boys

The act was nine minutes long. May West sings. The Gerard Boys are tall and well dressed, but mainly serve to fill in time when West is changing costume. The trio also did a “rag” number on chairs which was funny.

Lottie Williams and Co.

This sketch entitled “Good-Bye Pierrot” was fifteen minutes long. Lottie Williams plays a chorus girl in this playlet, who goes to meet a bachelor (played by Lewis J. Cody) to accompany him to a ball. His regular sweetheart then returns, and the chorus girl leaves because she knows he does not love her.

Prince Ludwig

Prince Ludwig the lilliputian was onstage for eleven minutes. Prince Ludwig is dressed shabbily, but has a pleasing personality. He does a xylophone solo and draws a picture with coloured crayons.