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The act was twenty-three minutes long on the full stage.
Carrie De Mar sings several songs in front of a huge opened album suspended in purple velvet. A sheet on the side of the stage announces the title of each song. Her costumes range from a beautiful gown to a light blue silk knickers.
"Anything That's Good Enough for You Is Good Enough for Me"; "Man, Man, Man"; The Matinee Girl"; "Across Broadway"; "Boy-Blue"; "Two Sides to a Story"
De Mar has a good act which gives her ample opportunity for comedy and her costumes are superb. But the two boys who pull the curtains of the album are not classy enough and should be replaced with girls in some kind of "fantastical stage page attire." The title cards should be replaced with some kind of announcement from within the album. For a first showing, the act went well. The new act will be the best offering De Mar has made to vaudeville yet.
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Variety 28:1 (06/09/1912)