Irving and White.

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One. Irving and White, boy and girl, talk and sing. The boy is doing a Hebrew character, entering, carrying Yiddish newspapers under his arm. He reads the “news” from the paper for laughs, there is some talk between the pair and the turn struggles along in this way until the youth starts a single song. It’s of the type that mentions several professionals and when he reaches Al Jolson, there is an imitation of Jolson, then Sam Bernard and a Bernard imitation. The Jolson bit woke up the house and the turn got through better after that, with the couple talking some more, finishing with a double number. The girl looks well and did little else.
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Variety, LVII:6 January 1920