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D. C.—GRAVURE SE( 3 g L3 'TION—MARCH 28, 1926. G 3 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, ENTER THE CHORUS BY W. E. HILL. (Copyright, 1926, by the Chicago Tribune.) These are the prize beauties of the revue, who march down the long flight of steps all fixed up as something historical Reading irom left to right in the "My Nosegay of Long Ago,” the outstanding number of the ics of 1926, we TTI;: ch;]-rvm l'aq.\'B from AR | i By #; have descending fulsomely upon us Miss Mae Carmine as et |J"’ 2T N a3 BB4: Mary Stuart Miss Billic Minetta as the Duchess of Alba : : a bur-le-que, is doing the 7 ; and Miss Lilivan Schlesenger as Queen Hortensia i 2 egg boy frie Charleston, and doing 1t . A i j 4 2 mama. the hanc something _ swell, be- erone. Mz lieve us. Did you ever 5 y brought o » once i ec such a beautiful hea W N P z a dog's age, to impress of blonde hair? A lit- ¢ ’ ¢ v g A 8 7 a hoy friend. who isn't tle black at the roots, . = $ a hit impressed. Mama but then you can't have usually coms « « everything just _so, and of the first besides 1t won't show Virginia from the bhack of the great many house. the first cockt Three chorus girls from a road show, thinking of She is just ahout the a long jump by sleeper grandest thing out. She out Winter-Gardens all 3 ‘ 3 3 $ 3 . k. 3 and a week cf one night- the Winter Garden show | - ; * 5 ¢ 1 L ) =3 ers ahead. “One ycar 4 i g ' L 1 E in New York and Chica- girls for grandeur ad $ PP s - s ¢ ¥ ) s - j \ ; i @ g0 is the advance slo- gan. but this is not the original chorus How- ever, they are wearing the same old original costumes. The ex-chorus girl is a bit hazy about the past. Rumor has it that she was in the Floradora sextet before her marriage. “I was just a ti at the time. Only twelve years old. W my age, I remember. And it was a re know—not the first company ! she explains Meet Francie, the toast of the Old Coal Hole Cabaret. Francie is in the ensemble, but works in front of the line in the “Toy Soldier” num- ber, and when Francie does her stuff. would you helieve it, the an- nouncer says, “Now | want you to give this little girl a hand nd the noise is deafening. Plain Musical Comedy. The chorus lady who appears in the musical comedy about country clubs, the younger set and Florida must at all times register girlish sweetness. Doesn't have to sing or do much but look sweet and, if she can look a_little men- tally defective, why the butter and egg men will like her all the better. Butter and egg men love naivette. The Gilhert and Sullivan chorus lady, though not long on looks. can A chorus girl of twenty odd years ago, wher vocalize all over the place and hack again. grandma was a girl and wore a straight front. Those were the days when shapes were shapes! e VW = e (A Al