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“It would be futile to describe ‘Mr. Hymack’s’ act. It must be seen really to be appreciated. Gloves appear on his hands in the most mysterious way, collars and neckscarfs appear and vanish with uncanny facility, his shirts change colors while you are looking at them, and a new suit of clothes suddenly and mysteriously is put on him while he is standing alone in the middle of the stage.”
"'Mr. Hymack' brings here something entirely original and at times really startling and he is living proof of what can be done in vaudeville."
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Philadelphia Times, April 5 1909