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On at 3.30, 13 min, in 1. She makes a very charming appearance. I do not care for the first two songs she sings, and think it possible to better them very much. She is carrying daintiness to an extreme and sings so softly that it is almost impossible to hear her. She follows the first tow songs with an imitation of Vesta Victoria, singing “The Artist’s Model”. She does the dance rather cleverly, but it is nowhere near as good a piece of work as that done by La Belle Blanche. The best thing in the entire act is her old ventriloquial work, which won her considerable very hearty applause. At $400 Miss Winter is a luxury.
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Keith-Albee managers' report book, February 4-September 9, 1907