Hermine Shone and Co.

The act entitled “The Last Hope” was twenty-three minutes long. The act consist of a lovers quarrel between a woman, man, and a death row inmate.

Laura Guerite

The act was fourteen minutes long. She opens with an Italian number, goes through a ragtime song, and finished with a descriptive lyric that describes both old times and the present. She finishes with a dance.

Juliette Lippy

The act is nine minutes long. She sang three songs. Two were of the semi-gran opera order.

Du-For Trio

The act was twelve minutes long. They sing and dance on a pad.

Josephine Dunfee

The act was twelve minutes long. She has her own musical director with her. He has whiskers “as long as his hair”.

Macart, Bradford and Co

The act entitled “The Second Generation” was twenty-four minutes long. An Irish father has trouble with his son and daughter. The act is dressed elaborately.

Annie Hart and Co

The act was nineteen minutes long. Mis Hart is the middle-aged bride to a young man who tries to keep secret his other engagement with a younger woman. Miss Hart wears a green bathing suit in the act.

The Five Martells

The family does a cycling routine in which one of the five performs a handstand atop another member riding a bicycle.

Irene Franklin

Franklin sings in evening gowns, deciding to pass up character clothes.