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Singing and orchestral accompaniment.
Two peachy sisters, Rosalie and Helen Mellete, with Lew Pollack, were spotted perfectly third. The turn has recently come in from the Orpheum, and from the general class it is bound to be popular in the East. The clothes, stage dress and the dances of the girls spell taste and cleverness. Very important is Pollack, one of the best of vaudeville pianists. His numbers during the girls' changes were splendid, thoroughly enjoyed and appreciated. Pollack's playing shows up best when in a house with a real orchestra. For one number the house cellist accompanied softly and later the cornet 1st was used. One Miss Mellette makes up too red. Both are good looking, needing no excess rouge.
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Variety, 54:7 (04/11/1919)