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2 shows, 15 min in 1. Billed as “The Somewhat Different Girl,’ which is just what she is. She has personality, is attractive in face and figure, is a pleasing singer, a graceful dancer, and her vocal imitations of Lillian Russell, Marie Cahill and others, are as good as anything done in vaudeville for some time. She has a bright bit of monologue, addressed ladies, that also went strong, and finishes with an old-time song and dance. A decided addition to acts in one, and, all things considered is one of the hits of the show.
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University of Iowa, Keith-Albee Vaudeville Collection, Manager Reports, 21 September 1903-14 March 1904