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Vocaliste. 17 min. in 1. 2 shows. On at 9:19. Makes a very charming, though rather ultra-modest, picture. Sang three songs with grace and a pleasing individuality. Here is a voice of much sweetness. Each one of the songs was applauded and the close was strong. The second song she sang to a “stall” in the balcony who pretended to be driven out of his seat by the spotlight. This made a big hit with the gallery. A change of costume in the “Teddy Bear” song, which was applauded immensely, brought an encore. Then she sang “Somebody’s Waiting for You”, with the assistance of a confederate in the first balcony. This made such a hit that the audience demanded an encore. Miss Wynn will be talked about and will undoubtedly draw for the remainder of the week.
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University of Iowa, Keith-Albee Vaudeville Collection, Manager Reports, 30 April 1906 – 4 February 1907