I WRITERS WILL IFLIKE “LISTEN LESTER”ISun7(fltla:irrv. • r m . - . • •• • .All persons who dislike letter writing (and. that means very nearly everyone), .should hie themselves without delay to v the Palace theater where John Cort-s musical comedy success• * I s - • * * • * * ••“Listen Lester, comes from a year’s run at the Knickerbocker theater, NewYork, holds sway Monday, January 23,• ■ ' • . » 'For letter writing and some of its at-lt; m ' t ' «tendant evils form the basis for theamusing incidents which are a large part * of its unfolding. There is a(Package of letters written' to one “live wire by a flirty widower who realizes too late that ' discretion is the , t.better part of a love affair, and at- j p tempts to obtain possession of these j pdocuments. . jAnd it is all mixed up in a, bewildering'array of songs and dances and “funny business,” supplied by Harry L. Co.rt, George Kf Stoddard and Harold Orlob, artistic settings, entertain-ing i specialties, and pretty maidenswho form ihe daintiest, daneiest chorus• ' * * # . . *ever seen , and a clever cast headed' by Leona Stater, Dorothy Douglas, Dorothy Eden, Marcelle Angela, ' Johnny Wright, Thomas ■! Barrett, Kalph Coleman, Lynton xVthey. . ,• • . i «*•••• • . 1tlaPi)M