Show SALT LAKE In the ordinary musical comedy there are always from a dozen to thirty chorus Usually some of them are far from few of them can really less than half betray any intelligence or comprehension of ideas and i business they are supposed to be carrying and few do their work with any enthusiasm or parent John E. in the brilliant mu- j comedy by Frank- i lin P. Adams and A. Baldwin t comes to the Salt Lake t theater for half the begin- r ning Monday night i ij- theatergoers will see a crowd of girls who are In the first only three or I four of the thirty-two have ever i j been on the stage before and con- the ap- glitter and dazzle of the footlights exhilarates them into i working with a dash and which is tremendously re- every girl is well accustomed to good liv- ing and the little luxuries of i so that they have that 1 able air of refinement which only good breeding can Six 4 of them devote all their spare i time to studying and are 1 l saving their money in the hope of going abroad for the further cultivation of their while who is a speaking no less than nine has formed classes in German and Italian and is making considerably more than her salary as a chorus girl by teaching her fellow |