Arthur Deming

The act was thirteen minutes long. Deming performs a section of Cliff Gordon’s monologue in blackface.

Richmond Trio

The act was seventeen minutes long. One singer acts as a “cissy”, one as a tramp, and the other wears eccentric makeup.

La Vier

This aerial act was seven minutes long. La Vier opened the show on a single trapeze. He goes through his movements very quickly. He swings over the orchestra pit on the trapeze for almost the entire act. As his finale, he pretends to fall while balancing a rocking chair on the bar. He catches his feet in the side ropes at the last minute.

Claudius and Scarlet

Claudius and Scarlet sing and play the banjo to the choruses of “old time songs”.

Bernard and Roberts

The act was twenty minutes long. Roberts is the well-dressed straight to Bernard’s comedic “cabman” character. The act opens on a bare stage, as Roberts argues with the orchestra leader. Bernard then comes through the audience pretending to be an angry cab driver waiting outside the theatre for his fare. The duo then goes into their songs and talk. Bernard’s character is an amalgam of those created by Dave Morton and Al Fields.

Johnny Stanley and Fan Bourke

The act was twelve minutes long. Stanley and Bourke perform an act written by Tommy Gray for himself and Bourke. The team sings and “talks” and pretends to be fired by the management.

Chas. B. Lawlor and Daughters

The act was twenty minutes long. Lawlor and his two young daughters perform songs are are new to New York vaudeville. The daughters do a lot of costume changes.

Lolo

Lolo is a mind reader. With her eyes completely shut, she guesses correct figures and addresses of the audience with “amazing rapidity”. She finishes with a shooting exhibition “that is short of marvelous.”