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Singing in various languages.
Vinie Daly has departed from and returned to the realm of vaudeville several times before. Miss Daly has taken on a bit of weight since last she appeared but she flashes that easy presence always associated with her and while the Harlem opera house was hardly a point of vantage for her debut, the house really liked her. Silken blue hangings are used to drape "one," slenderly embroidered initials being worked therein. Her costume of blue brightly beaded matches drop. With a piano accompanist she first offered "Oriental Maiden." She then doffed her cerise hat to show a head covering of similar hue and gave an operatic bit in Italian. A straight ballad "Till We Meet Again," won returns. Miss Daly briefly exited, reappearing with a cloak of silver, embellished with crystals, to sing another operatic number, this time Spanish. She earned an encore which was "Smiles." Miss Daly fails to exhibit anything in a dancing way, formerly a specialty with her, yet she pleased.
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Variety, 54:6 (04/04/1919)