Hurtig and Seamon

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The performance is clean; that is, there is nothing "dirty" or "smutty," though a couple of remarks are "spicy" and a couple of costumes decidedly so.
"Follies of the Moulin Rouge." Includes Pardue's "Eight English Roses,"; Dorothy Hayden, contortionist; Charles Howard, a Hebrew act; Henry P. Nelson, a Dutchman; Bert Chapman (or Capman), a "cissy,"; Sammie Brown is one of the two straights"; John B. Wilson is the other. The three principal women are Ida Emerson, Jennie Austin and Corinne La Monde. Ida Emerson sings "Rings on My Fingers" and earned two encores. Miss Emerson and Mr. Wilson sang Eddie Leonard's "Bo-Loo Eyes." Howard has a number, "You Should See That Dance." and much of his 'business" from last year.
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Variety 16:11 (11/20/1909)