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Singing and comic dialogue.
"What a Wonderful Mother You'd Be."
Three or four numbers and little comedy talk by this man and woman team. With work and rearrangement they will be a contender for an early spot on better class bills. This will be possible through the man, who is of pleasing personality and good voice. His first selection is "What a Wonderful Mother You'd Be," which he puts over nicely. It is followed by the girl offering a comedy single with fair result. The closing ballad is a good number, but spoiled because of the attempt at comedy by the girl. Had this number been done as a double and straight it would have been a great deal more effective.
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Variety, 41:3 (12/17/1915)