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The selections aro all of the tuneful
order. There were four in all, one only
Wing away from the straight. In this
number Miss Davis shows how a German
and a Hebrew maid say "good-bye" to their
sweethearts. It is a first rate novelty
and were the singer doing character work
it would be of value to her.
"You'll
Have to Sing an Irish Tune" was the
opener and made a good introduction, although
Miss Davis is more suited to the
straight light numbers.
A whistle
number was nicely done and hit a responsive
chord in the audience.
The singer makes
no costume changes. She looked pretty
and demure in a neat ankle-length frock,
but a change o - two would not be amiss.
Altogether she has put together a light,
pleasing specialty which will do very
nicely.
Source:
Variety 13:4(01/02/1909)