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Marie Gaspar, a sweet patootie, a recruit from the local cabarets, suffered with a cold and was hindered by a piano player who wanted to be eccentric. Miss Gaspar opens with one of those summery little dresses that made every one in the house love her, also doing a Cinderella number while sitting on the piano. Then the piano player had his {tuning?}, and Gaspar makes her appearance in an iridescent decolette [sic] shimmy gown, singing a couple of blues numbers, doing an eccentric jazz dance for her exit.
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Variety Magazine, LVIII: 12 November 1920