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There was a well balanced show despite the absence of Carl McCullough, out with sore throat, and Rose Lee Ivy substituting, giving the bill a couple of single women. Miss Ivy, placed second, displayed excellent voice with ballads at the outset and the close of the song routine. It received big applause, but not so well with the intervening comedy numbers, encoring with an old-time darky song successfully.
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Variety Magazine, LVIII: 3 September 1920