The new play by Edward Percy, will talk on way bills and joy bells, and tell humorous story, ''Muriel and Myrtle"
"The Angels are stooping" (Maurice Cesly), "Song offerings" (Landon Ronald). Miss Beatrice Betts and Miss Gwen Lewis, Vocal duets with a piano. Mr Harry Edmonds, tenor, "In Love" (Hermann Lohr), "The Brightest Day" (Easthope Martin). Miss Beatrice Betts and Miss Gwen Lewis. Miss Constance Taylor, contralto, "If there were dreams to sell" (John Ireland), "The sweetest flower that blows" (C. B. Hawley)
Miss Vivienne Chatterton, soprano, Miss Constance Taylor, contralto, Mr Harry Edmonds, tenor, Mr Earle Spicer, baritone: (1) The Quartet, introduction; (2) Contralto solo, "Dusk of Dreams"; (3) Baritone solo, Advertisement, "The Quack Doctor"; (4) The Quartet, Mock Dirge, "The Heartrending story", (5) Tenor solo, "The Minstrel"; (6) Soprano solo, "Jingle Hat"; (7) The Quartet, Envoi, "Here to-day and gone to-morrow"
playing from the ballroom of the Savoy Hotel, "Classique" One-Step; "Scotch Medley" One-step; "Some day in Cambay" Fox-trot; "Are you playing fair" Fox-trot; Zylophone Solo, Mr M. L. Higley. "Dearie, if you knew," Fox-trot (Messrs. B. L. Ralton and W. Mayer); "Wana", Fox-trot: "Blues" Slow Fox-trot; "Longing for you" (Messrs. B. L. Ralton and W. Mayer); Saxophone Solo, "Confidence Waltz", by B. L. Balton; "Three o'clock in the morning", Chime Waltz, "Kitten on the keys", Piano Solo (Mr A.A. Mayer); Encore, "Carmen," One Step