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Singing.
The Ernestine Myers and Paisley Noon turn, with Grant McKay at the piano and a tiny Chinese girl, who is on only long enough to carry Miss Myers' staff off, is the latest thing in class dancing acts. Beautifully hung in silken textures and showing as much in rich wardrobe the offering richly closed intermission. Noon, always neat, nicely delivered the lyrics. With Miss Myers, Noon has a lyric introducing each of the numbers, an idea that lends a pleasing quality, and it is something not present in other dancing acts. Miss Myers has two barefoot numbers, both dressed in daring costumes of vari-colored and embroidered net. As both costumes were split there was to be had flashes of fully bare legs, made alluring through the half lights. There is a burlesque Oriental finish, somewhat suggestive of this number done by Miss Myers and Carl Randall. It isn't as humorous as the number with Randall, but a program
mention might point out that it is a burlesque.
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Variety, 54:3 (03/14/1919)