Adelaide and Hughes

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"This time Adelaide and Hughes are doing something entirely different. It is a novel dance offering, in which they introduce all of their dances in song. [...] They introduce almost every form of dancing in their turn--from the old dances to the modern ballroom dancing, and not forgetting the form of terpischore known as jazz." "The dancers conclude by appearing as two of the dollies created by France during the war."
"Fads and Fancies"
"An excellent novelty that is so far different from their previous acts that their newest effort offers a pleasant surprise."
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New York Star, November 24 1918