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She “wears some creations of the dressmaker’s art which reproduce on a miniature scale the costly gowns of high society.”
"She has an original monologue, delivered in a voice perfectly in keeping with her diminutive size, she sings a little and dances."
"[...] she gives her audiences more genuine entertainment than many others of normal physique."
"One of the cleverest and best liked of Lilliputians."
"The dignity that she manages to carry on her small frame would befit many a larger vaudeville star."
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Rochester Post, March 14 1911, Rochester Times, March 14 1911