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It is about a violin,
giving a faster ending than the former
Hawaiian song and dance did, the Hula
dance by one of the two young girls in
the act also having been removed.
During one of the numbers,
when both principals are doing
dope characters, Miss Clark rolls a
cigarette while dancing, passing it to
Mr. Bergman who smokes it.
The turn opens with the Clark
and Bergman's invalid chair idea from
"The Trained Nurses," this serving for
an opening only, after which the couple
sing "Yaddie Kaddie." following it
with "Shanghai" (the dope number)
Then Mr. Bergman does "When They
Grow Older" finishing this with a
dance with each of the two young girls
now in the act, and Bergman and Clark
doing the exit dance. Afterward
Clark and Bergman have "Luana
Shore," their hit in "Step This Way"
and theturn goes to its conclusion with
the violin number, orobablv called "You
Have to Pay the Fiddler."
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Variety 45:6 (01/05/1917)