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The girls play classic songs with the violin, harp, piano, and cello. Some singing as well.
May Tully, in presenting The Antwerp Girls, provided them with a reasonable alibi in the programmed statement they were Belgian refugees, something that undoubtedly had much to do with the reception accorded them at the finale of the specialty.
One of the girls exhibited a fairly good voice as well. The turn is slightly draggy at present, one or two of the numbers being lengthy and approaching the monotonous for the average vaudeville auditor. The girls are pretty, carry themselves well for "refugees," and with a little more work should qualify, although it doesn't carry the force to ever become a standard big time attraction.
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Variety, 37:6 (01/9/1915)