The First Quarrel

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Their attractive stage appearance is the greater part of the act. Both are dressed in eccentric make-up, suggesting a foreign act. It is a good dressing scheme,
and were the talk able to hold up its end the team would be in possession of an excellent offering, as there are two good songs, one topical, called "Did You Ever Stop to Think?" This should have been sung earlier with plenty of verses. It is now used for the encore.
"The First Quarrel" is the ' conversation, each berating the other's family in short sentences.
The dialogue probably read well in manuscript, but it won't do in public. Mr. Lo Miers is said to have written the musical numbers. Perhaps he wrote the conversation also. If he did, he might secure some one else the next time. The dressing idea is so good that Lo Miers ought to have an act written around it, when they would probably be heard from.
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Variety 10:2 (10/12/1907)