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To continued applause Miss Franklin said ‘I can’t sing another song as I have not another dress.” Miss Franklin’s gowns are a feature of the act, and are changed for each song.
One number named "Expression" is made most expressive by the young woman, while in a "kid" song entitled "What's the Good of That?" Miss Franklin is doing an exquisite piece of -character work; also delivering other songs with great effect.
Miss Franklin is a singing character comedienne of a calibre that will eventually place her on the high rung of theatrical endeavor whether in vaudeville or the legitimate. Of most engaging personality, Miss Franklin has a repertoire of selections that are as distinct as the songs brought over here by the English people
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Variety 10:3 (10/19/1907)