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On at 1.54, 14 min, in 1, 3 shows. Two young chaps, one of whom plays the harp remarkably well. The other makes first appearance made up as a little girl of ten, but the make-up deceives nobody, for his walk is thoroughly masculine, as are his feet and legs. He changes to a boyish make-up, in which he looks much better, and dances very well to his partner’s accompaniment. The act is thoroughly all right as a 3-a-day, and I believe it would have no trouble in filling the number two spot anywhere. However, I think that if they would cut out the female impersonation, which would necessitate a change in a couple of the sings, the act would greatly improved.
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University of Iowa, Keith-Albee Vaudeville Collection, Manager Reports, 23 September 1907-12 March 1908