Four women and four men, offering native songs and dances from their island in native dress.
Special drop of a hotel office.
A number of balancing acts, including the slender woman on the end of a long pole placed on the man’s chin.
She has adopted a more pronounced form of American dress and hair style.
The “picturesque” setting was very cramped on the smaller stage.
She sings in a lounge enclosure, and wears a dress that exposes her bare shoulders.
He wears a derby and carries a cane for his first number, although these are soon disposed of into the audience.