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Directed by Caroline B. Nichols from Maurice Levi's book for a "strike" number. There are three good-looking girls
in the collection of all women and singularly
enough, each plays a brass instrument. Miss Lloyd did it
easily, singing six selections in twenty seven
minutes, closing with "Splash Me," a number that no one wants to hear, but
that everyone wants to see Alice Lloyd
sing, thanks to the bathing costume worn. A couple of the new ones Monday evening
were quite good, "Irene" and "Molly
O'Morgan." "Sue" isn't worth the time,
even to open with, and "Honeymoon" isn't
spicy enough.
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Variety 16:6 (10/16/1909)