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Maud Earl and Co., their, attracted immediate attention with the class of singing turn. Miss Earl, although suffering from a slight cold Monday night, noticeable in the higher register of her voice, did the “Traviata” aria effectively and earned heavy applause with “Macushia,” a pretty Irish song. The finish with Miss Earl in knickers made a neat contrast for the classical stuff that had gone before.
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Variety Magazine, LVIII: 20 August 1920