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Lane and Harper gave the principal big time touch to the show. The man is a good looking comedian and warbler, very dark of hair. The girl is an auburn-locked Fifth avenue beauty with a figure that they seemed to appreciate in the stockyards district through they don’t see many like it among the husky damsels thereabouts. She is built like a thoroughbred, and frank discussion of her physical lines is justified because no one could be much more frank in dealing with it than herself. They open with a manicure but at an illuminated table, in a special setting that bespeaks the same class that the whole turn typifies. The material thereafter rambles and what they get out of it is all their own, not owing to any assistance from it. They took the house early.
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Variety Magazine, LVIII: 24 September 1920