Doris Woolridge and Co.

The sketch entitled “The Elopement” was twelve minutes long. Miss Woolridge plays Mrs. James Montague, a woman who intends to divorce her husband to elope with her lover (played by Arvid Paulson). Her brother (played by H. G. Keenan) finds out and tells her husband. When the husband announces he is actually happy with the match and plans to vacation with another woman, his wife gets jealous and calls off the elopement.

W.H. Lytell and Co.

The sketch entitled “An All Night Session” was fourteen minutes long on the full stage. William H. Lytell’s first foray into vaudeville has him acting as a father who pretends to be involved with the Masons. He shows his daughter Mabel’s (Catherine Husslam) husband (played by John McMahon) how to pretend to be a mason in order to stay out late playing poker without a scolding.