They are “a mixed colored two-act” with the girl in a light evening dress and the man in a sack suit.
Miss Flynn and Margaret Arnold are on either end of the girls, in blackface, while the other seven are in whiteface. Their costume changes went from gowns to Hula costumes.
The first card reads “La Giaconda”, and implies a legitimate musical act. The second card reads “Unnecessary piano solo”, followed by “Terrible imitations”, “Uncalled for encore”, “Horrible singing”, and “Bunk speech”.
It is a bare stage affair, in which a stage manager enters a bet with a girl’s mother that he can train her to perform the role of Juliet in “Romeo and Juliet”.
“Clad in purple evening dress”
He opened the act with skillful tricks.
They offer a ring turn.