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Act is described as a "sister act."
"One of the duo does a semi-nut bit but proves a more agile dancer. Both women sing and make various changes in view of the audience, closing in evening dresses. One does an imitation of Emma Pankhurst with a silly suffrage speech as side trimmings."
"The women did their best on the last number when they hit up a happy combination of the tango and trot. A 'sister act' that belongs to the pop time."
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Variety (34:7), April 17 1914