File:Smith and Alexander as vaudevlle headliners in 1909.jpg

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Description
English: After performing their Apache dance in the 1908 musical The Queen of the Moulin Rouge, Joseph C. Smith and Louise Alexander took the dance to vaudeville.
Date
Source Baltimore Sun newspaper, June 6, 1909.
Author Publicist for the Maryland theater in Baltimore.

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Advertisement for the vaudeville act of Smith and Alexander.

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6 January 1909Gregorian

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