The Whirl of the World

The work also contained some additional songs by Harry Gifford and Fred Godfrey.

[2] Produced by brothers Lee and Jacob J. Shubert, the production was staged by William J. Wilson and used costumes designed by Melville Ellis.

[2] The loose plot of the revue centers around the young American Jack Phillips who has audaciously gained admittance into the exclusive Amber Club under an assumed identity.

The marquis attempts to get Jack to lose through various tricks; including revealing the nature of the wager to Fifi.

On hearing the news, Fifi vows never to sign her name in Jack's book, and her hold out means he is one girl short of winning the bet.