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Show CHARLOTTE GREENWOOD IN "SO LONG LETTIE" More chorus girls are employed In musical comedies than ever before, and more shows are carrying choruses than ever before. The result has ben a famine in chorus girls, pretty ones being understood thereby. Of course, there are plenty of girls who would like to join the chorus, but the sight of so: of them would drive any stage "nana: ei Into the moy'es. Oliver Morosco, the New Yorkfpro- -M ducor, came originally fropi the west, "-Mm and like most western people his $ heart is Btill there. When he came to M$ cast "So Long Letty" he sent to the -" 1 coast for his chorus and brought east H a galaxy of beauties. m The chorus girl of today whether m she is with "So Long Letty" or some XM other show is somewhat of a puzzle ,E to tho manager. If you had told a J manager a dozen years ago that some a day he would be paying ?50 a week for a good looking chorus girl he would have had heart failure. $W The high cost of chorus girls like everything else has gone up and it is ;iji worrying the managers more than the Jfflj high cost of living. "So Long Letty," m with its CalifornJ oauty chorus, will t3H be seen at th iake theatre next S Tuesday and ' tesday with Wed- iGffl nesday matine. 'lw |