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25 Mint. Full Stage.
… Miss Franklin holds to style in presenting character songs. It is her forte. Her cash girl number at the opening may not be new though it sounded so. There came second a kid number, “Dirty Face.” Her costume of red kid stuff was heightened by a huge green bow that held her flowing famous red hair. The lyric was kid logic to prove that faces are faces and “necks Is part of your body” and therefore not necessarily washed with the face. Miss Franklin was a chorister for her third song, with humor and blase logic of the girl of that class about to marry an old party. It was called, “When the Broadway Wedding Bells King for My Daddy and Me.”
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Variety, LXI:1, February 25, 1921.