Al. H. Weston and Irene Young

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The singing and dancing (now used only as a side issue to the talk) and the personality of the two principals solely carries the act through. The talk is flimsy and inane. It is wasting time bothering with it.
Mr. Weston is a good talker and can wear clothes about as well as any of the light comedians. Miss Young looks and dresses well. She is a graceful dancer and should do more of it. It is merely a question of the right kind of material for a full measure of success.
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Variety 8:5 (08/31/1907)