The act was fifteen minutes long.
Billy Watkins formerly performed with the Williams sisters, but one of them left to get married. Billy is married to the other sister, so now they work as a singing husband and wife team. They have a handsome new wardrobe.
The act, entitled “The Real Q” ran for seventeen minutes.
The sketch is a dramatized version of a magazine short story. S. Miller Kent plays the real “Mr. Q”, a burglar who has robbed hundred of dental parlors. Q frames another burglar for the robberies by posing as a doctor and has him arrested by a Central Office detective named McCready.
Trovato performed songs on the violin for twenty five minutes next to closing.
She sings imitations of songs performed by Bayes, Cecil Lean, and Fay Templeton.
“Nellie looked just a trifle plumper than in the days when she led the ‘Minstrel Misses’ atop of the New York Roof.”
The Bell Family is a musical act that sings and dances. The principals are notable for their bowing, smiling, and picturesque dressing.
Fox had some new sayings which “just ripped up”. The Millership girls have “extremely pretty new costumes”.
Eddie has a catchy new “Rolly Bolly Eyes” song.
Fannie sings while Al plays the piano. Fannie has gained some weight, but it does not interfere with her ability to get laughs from the audience. She appears in “pretty white knickers” as well as some “very fancy gowns”.
Edmund Breese and company performed a sketch called “Copy”, which closed the first half of the show.
The act opened the show.