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Dancing and a costume change.
Accompaniment by the Hungarian Orchestra.
Chester Hemmer and Virginia Curtis come around just a little late with their dancing specialty, but with the aid of the Hungarian Orchestra which they carry should find work. Three dances are given, the opening one easily being the best and would be much better closing instead. The couple appeared as though undecided what they were going to do. Perhaps this was nervousness, but it hindered the dancing. The second (tango) is nothing away from ballroom dancing and could stand a few good stage steps to brace it up. The pantomime number could also be reframed. Both look neat, for the opening number the girl wearing a white dress, knee length, with the man in white evening dress. One change of costume is made.
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Variety, 40:5 (10/01/1915)