In transferring from vaudeville to the Vitaphone the voice that made the waltz ballad "Alice Blue Gown" famous, Adele Rowland achieves a distinct triumph. Her rich contralto registers most effectively, due to the fact that sound films are gradually being perfect to allow the human voice complete natural[..] Also, she is one of the few Vitaphone performers who can be seen and heard with equal pleasure. She sings two charming croons and a jazz epic in her first sketch for Warner.