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Two girls, twins by their similarity in appearance, are concerned. They do not appear together until close toward the end of the act, and to all except those who are informed ahead or keep particularly close "tabs," it seems that the first three numbers are given by the same girl. The illusion is maintained by the fact that the girls dress in exactly duplicated gowns. They are a good looking pair, and both endowed with voices of agreeable quality.
A good selection of numbers, graceful stage presence and quiet manners helped them to a flattering reception. There is no dancing, a point which rather works against the offering, but the girls have real value as entertainers and should become familiar contributors to local vaudeville.
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Variety 9:4 (09/28/1907)