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Singing.
"The Dress My Mother Wore" "I'm Just a Little Naughty, But I'm Nice," and "When Ireland Comes Into Her Own."
Miss Farrell closed one of the applause hits of the bill.
Marguerite Farrell assisted by a film showing her making changes, was next to the last of the vaudevillians. This girl has considerable personality, a pleasing voice and quite a pretentious wardrobe. Her opening is a southern melody long released and is followed by "I'm Just a Little Naughty, But I'm Nice." This is a 'Frenchy number and sounds restricted. She wears a gown representing the French colors. The film shows her making a change and her next Is an old-fashioned lass in hoop skirts and pantalettes. "The Dress My Mother Wore" Is a beautiful lyric capably handled by her. Her last is "When Ireland Comes Into Her Own," and a recitation advocating Irish freedom is used. The dress worn here is green, spangled with a silver cloth underskirt, and is pretty and appropriate. It makes a corking number for her and she made the most of it.
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Variety, 54:12 (05/16/1919)