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Singing.
This "sister-act" with appearance and other necessary qualifications, should rearrange its song repertoire before striking out for the big time houses, where it certainly belongs. The girls should have worn a more appropriate costume for the early season opening. Both possess rather pleasing voices, with a wide range that is well used, but owing to bad judgement in numbers the central part of the turn lags. The third number could be dropped at once, for the girls do not handle it as well as the others, and at the same time would just be about enough to shorten the act to its proper time. The larger of the two continually plays a grand piano, joining her partner for a well harmonized chorus, also handling a ballad splendidly for her only solo number.
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Variety, 40:2 (09/10/1915)