| ACT 1 | |
| At Dupont's (Opening Chorus) | |
I Don't Care (music by Harry C. Sutton; lyrics by Jean Lenox) | Carlotta Dashington (the Sambo Girl) |
I'm a Bohemian (music by Melville Collins; lyrics by Melville Collins) | Raphael Rubens (an artist with American ideas of art and commerce) |
| The Artist and His Model | Celeste (wife of Henri Dupont, a proffessor of home cooking) |
I'm for You-- Eva Tanguay (music by Melville Collins; lyrics by Melville Collins) | Carlotta Dashington (the Sambo Girl) |
Flirting (music by Harry C. Sutton; lyrics by Jean Lenox) | Raphael Rubens (an artist with American ideas of art and commerce) and Celeste (wife of Henri Dupont, a proffessor of home cooking) |
| Mlle. Kek-Kek (Finale) | Carlotta Dashington (the Sambo Girl) and Entire Company |
| ACT 2 | |
| Chorus of Students | |
| My Ideal (from THE BLONDE IN BLACK) | Celeste (wife of Henri Dupont, a proffessor of home cooking) and Chorus |
The Firefly (My Little Firefly) (music by Harry C. Sutton; lyrics by Jean Lenox) | Carlotta Dashington (the Sambo Girl) and Raphael Rubens (an artist with American ideas of art and commerce) |
| Toreador | Willie Runabout (who was half-back at college but is a way back now) |
| (The) Banjo Serenade | Carlotta Dashington (the Sambo Girl) and Chorus |
| From the Circus to the Grand Opera Is Only a Step | Mme. Martini (Signor Samson, one of the Olympian circus, but wit) |
| (The) Drinking Song (Trio) | Carlotta Dashington (the Sambo Girl), Raphael Rubens (an artist with American ideas of art and commerce) and Henri DuPont (a Parisian modist of "A Worth" trademark) |
| Three Minutes with a Piano | Raphael Rubens (an artist with American ideas of art and commerce) |
Eva Tanguay's Love Song (I love but only one, and that is you) (music by Melville Collins; lyrics by Melville Collins) | Carlotta Dashington (the Sambo Girl) |
| Finale | |