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"Everything Is Good if It Comes From Dixie" and "Harris Comes Back from Paris."
Then came the Conway and Fields act, which just about mopped up. Sallie opened with two
numbers. The first, "Everything Is Good If It Comes from Dixie," which was sung to the
accompaniment of much "shivver," this was followed with "Harris Come Back from Paris,"
which was a dot for the little comedienne. A line about President Wilson takes his wife to Paris which was a knockout of a laugh. At that point. Charles Conway makes his first
appearance, and from that time on there was no stopping the act Sallie, during a piano interlude, has changed to a boy's costume and two double numbers are offered. Both of these latter songs are rather aged, but the comedy touches that the team use in connection with them walloped the audience and caused the stopping of the show completely.
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Variety, 54:8 (04/18/1919)