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"The Incense Dance" closes his act.
Eltinge executes a dance while in feminine
Oriental dress, that runs along the line
of the present (or passed) dancing craze.
His
"Brinkley Girl" is a dream; his "Bathing
Girl" a gasp. To those who know him,
how he accomplishes these impersonations
is marvellous [sic]. Eltinge is as great an
artist in his line as any artist is or has
been in any other. As an impersonator
of the girl he was great then; he
is great now.
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Variety 14:7 (24/04/1909)