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Miss Tate delivers four numbers and makes three changes. She opens with a "Winter" song; dressed in a fur-trimmed salmon pink hued opera cloak. She rids herself of the cloak and returns to sing "Fairy Tales," "It's Got To Be One That I Love," and closed with "Sweet Italian Waltz."
The first and last numbers are her best, but the intermediate ones also draw a good share of applause. Her delightful swinging manner which she presents with the chorus of the “Winter” song earned her a hand at the close of the second verse, although there was an endeavor to force applause after the first chorus. Nonetheless, Miss Tate's act is a pleasing addition.
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Variety 21:9 (02/04/1911)