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Jacobs and Jermon have made liberal investment in scenery and costumes. Unusually, the girls are not all in tights.
"Queens of the Jardin de Paris" - There is a ballet number, in which Mlle. Kremsa and Sig. Mikof are introduced, a waltz, an Amazonian march, a polka, and an "apache."
The plot and principals of this burlesque are interesting enough to hold attention throughout. The best feature of the act is the chorus. The girls average well in appearance but it is their ability to dance and disport themselves in the several numbers which sends their average soaring.
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Variety 21:8 (01/28/1911)