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t AMUSEMENTS. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MAY 29, 1921—PART 3. 3 'Coming Aftractions| ~— " CETIONS OF THE STACE Reviews of New Books THEBLE B In place of the usual list of new t1- ere. ahetrac: tieS. the Public Library is printing Iphabetic characters. abstract 00 ("2 Jist of interesting books ; THE LIFE OF WHITELAW REID.)own o | By Royal Cortissoz. New York:|and arbitrary as th appear. hej oo cpildren suggested for summer ‘! NATIONAL—“Frank Fay's | |and other acts of distinction will Cties Scribrecsfons e rending. s = complete the bill ! HE first of these two volumes | Th. o e chh {The book. one of great research has|pi¢eresting Books for Third-Grade of biography recounts the life | many ‘pages n(h general interest to hi : Re | commend it to the of Whitelaw Reid through {4 0t tin old forms and in their! Readers. | | Solly Ward and company. the Gellis i | “Jack and the Beanstalk.” age reader T r t Fables.” { At the Theaters Next Week .| BELASCO he Hotheads,” | | T.ouis Hart's pretentious produc- | i alism, | comedy. tion. “Jack and the Beanstalk.” will | | the medium of journalism. Lransformations to/mest oew n Aspinwall. Short ‘Stories for Short ' B F. KEITH'S H 1 d be one of sev 21 headline attrac- war and politics. The gecond one pro- looks much like a veritable People i “Dixon. i . 27220C | | tions ‘at the Cosmos Theater next cts.his dater career by way of his|DBook: Rabbitt Jataka Tales Dixon, in vaudeville. 1 ! we otwithstanding the title, this Jectsihis 3 ¥ oW o Bl 1t. Stackel Cintty STonse. il coSMOS—“Jack d_ the | | isnota fairs but a remarkable distinguished diplomatic service to Low ouby. i B el Al s T and exhibition of strength and dexterity the United States. Beyond a brief A nthoriofi=The-Croms £A Pitocchio i Beanstalk” and vaudeville. | | woven into an interesting little story. “ X 8 .|| ‘ete - ilustrations by Gharies dv- e e 2 J % 2 i o Ha s & sketch of ancestry and early vears.| ingston Bull Boston: Little, Br Nature Myths il STRAND—“Fashions a la | | Iouis Hart is known as the world's s e as e ORI : Carte” and vandevill | | professional strong man, and the jug- the first one takes account of his . ng. Little Indian Folk. nd vaudeville, { | Eling of two big giants and eight or service In the civil war as youthful | Even the city sparTow is quite able Captain Billie tn ordinary-sized men will be one correspondent in the field. to convince one that animals are in|Grmm. House in the Wood ; ‘ - In the featuros. Another delightfu e ihis volume. however. v possession of whole bundles of im-|Grimm. Ogre With Three Golden E “The Hotheads. number, which embraces five princl- to the story of Whitelaw Reld in his | pulse and intelligence that are com. | fiairs nels, W L 3 o lations to the New Yor! ribune [ monly ascribed to the human animal Grimm. Stories Fi G The first presentation on any stage! “Nearly a FPrince.” with songs and ::’1;10?;:“ o e e founder. Horace |alone. Mr. Evarts here gives fresh Hall. Jan and Rmr:\m rimm A 0 s e e, this volume {8 the | emphasis to this fact by his Stirring farris Uncle Remus and the Little e of the Tribune subsequent to|drama of the covote. Breed. sprun Hox Ty O tory of its politics and | from a covote mother and - Ibrook. Book of Nature Myths. e pwiicies. Tt is a thrilling story of |wolf father. is the hero of the pia Aot e, e s D itional newspaper Acting s a (as he is the leader and autecrat of of a new American dram. heads,” founded on the southern novel | entitled “Mam Linda," by the late! Will N. Harben, is announced for the | “The Hot- | music.” Keno, Keves and Melrose, a singing trio, will be the laugh-makers of the bil A new oddity, entitled v will be offered by ! Others are Harris in_the Woods. Belasco Theater Monday. June &. T in black- . M D A mendous force in public life. Many | the wild tribe itseif. Under his m ow.” Thres Tales U i Dy T S e aamen. besides those of Gree- | terly leadership the prarie wolvesare Irving. Child s Rip Van Winkle Ealier fad) the vivan | T ha Whitelaw Reid. come into the |organized to circumvent their great- Jacobs Knglish Fairy Tales. - T Tt magician. open here—the names of John Hay.|est cnemy. man. and to defend them- Kipling = Just So The cast is headed by Junior High Mark Twaln, Bret Harte, George W.|xelves against the other animals of Lang ~Prince Dar nant and Afberta Burton, the latt he added mati- Smalley and others, give rare flavors {the wild. The purely domestic and lLansing Fairy Tales The clever actress who scored a suc vight 1s the ey A ot a sreat newspaper. | family eoncerns of these wild folks leary. Snowiand Folk N o B el e ion. picture produc- e o Y otume Eives in easy de- | Of the mreat west in Its remoter re- lerue Child Life in Other Lands. ' tail and rich incident the life of Mr.|gions are brought out e in what | Perrau v Ta cess in New York this season as ti- rl of the woodshed in_Georga M. ose Flies strict recording |[F'¥le. As th el Cl 2 el Christie com Reid as a diplomat who in highly dis- {one halieves to he a e e et Just in Time." will be shown at d & last : Skinner. Child's Ow g n , ST B tinguished degree cemented a 1a8ting | of facts, made intimate to this writer n ild’s Own Book of Verse. WhicHEAenold Daly sppeared L0 [@ibpertormances,| friendship between the United States |Ry his own patience and sympathy. by |3 Happy Tales for Story Time. e I L S « : 2 and England. Throughout these na-|pig own mastery of the drama of this _Merry Tales. e scenes change from the ho ' Fashions a la Carte. tional and international relations the [ . iive situation. As adventure run Farm Bonk &n aristocratic southern family to 4, .o ipione a la Carte a musical figure of a really great American|nihe Ziong the clemental lines of a Pocahontas and Captain John pecret lodgeroom of the megrocs. the{ medy and fashion revue, with a stands conspicuous. This, in fact.|animal jife—food, mating, reproduc- | m:th Detenion oF o w1 from Which AN UL | Gutiter of Tovely \1s in gor- Gives to the record its general and|ejon " self-preservation—it possesses | Jievenson. chiils Garden of Verses o see s rEmove & Sus- L eous costumes, will be the headline Permanent value. This story of thel paqiir and appeal that commonl homsen %t o the Sun P e Snd e st Thuater. next Tman nimself is one to strengthen and | hol oS o Gmilar urgencies in the hu- | WATTTD (LAtte Pion Suchinm Suaislon. fallaws dlgee ade Wrieht | MmN R mew our_ generally good | heres 10 M AT EEe e Ravors of | warren. Manabozho tiotithe ints southern: au : knocka- | eVatuntions of American character at | IFL CI0F the Wald Thouzh it s o . bout sf and Bon [ fta best. 'As the history of an impor- | o080 G500 T R0 it London mas- | sto Harland Dixon. faont op e e} tant period in ;l\m[“-;:::‘m:,nr; s ece, Tt s the writers awn. gy Harland Dixon. who recently cre-| “The Tamer, 4 Davis and Mct alive, warm and si i e lout. one believes, from his s ated a sensation in New York when!in “A Bit of Boobology.” with other ,il'\ whole account, by virtue of its cenirall ;ons) exporiences, patiently {Interesting Books for Fourth- he replaced Fred Stone in “Tip Top.” : numbers to be announced. including L figure, lifts to a high plane of cu vith the creatu Grad. with the London Gaiety Girls. from; the premier showing of a selected f‘/ tire—of a virile and effective culture. | F L (ol SOt lingly and artfully rade Readers. | that same show. will head ihe bl at | photoplay. short film subjects and Any American reading e fvpe of | to actual drama. Bailey. Scven P'eus in the Pod {eith's next week. Vinie Daly, ! special orchestral numbers. MISS IREN N S8 © NTEREY" becomes a little proude enso avid : D e M NE FENWICK 2 MISS CARLOTTA MONTEREY'S | A0 0 Lo which it projects. A|PAGAN FIRE. By Norval Richard- B e David Blaize and the Blue Dark bea contrasted atrikingly with her sport costume of white an- Was a winsome “vamp” in her even- P perat 2 son, author of “The World Shut!poui®®a Monvel Joan of Are. splendid biography. i Out.” etc. New York: Charles Sctib-{ Brown. John of the Woods. Saturday, Douglas DMcLean in ¢ s georgette. gora. A STAKE IN THE LAND. By Peter s , Photoplays : | T A Speex.’ New Yori: Hamer &) (50,0 wa naked central fact | Browne TR G 3 . Wonde air. Avenue Grand. FOOTLIGHT FASHIONS. Miss Carlotia Monterey was a splendid | Bros. . \cen of the|this 1 the story of @ wife who finds | Browning. Picd Piper of Hamelin. c Tod 2 - opposite to Miss Fenwick, for she was| Under the general ausp pe{thil I8 the slomy of 8 e with her [Bainet Lt Lo _ Today and tomorrow, Wallace Reld | poprpvone po oo oy : o Mfes Fenwick, for: shelmas] Uaaer L 0e K Fon tana/the immeniz| neraslt fmach lessiin dove, S8, 0 LETin el L E S onl BRustSrey. IS @Ee[{ |in “The Tove Special”: Tuesday and A ™y 3 3 O e e A e |t Grettion of Allen . Buwma Dr {Musbani $hen SHS0 B e fiarncl Alies Aba e | Weanesaay. Thomas Meighan in “The| MISS IRENE FENWICK at the : etk e ort contime. which | Speck carried out, ho investigations| ey (I from the commonpiace. | **ierling : R AL = | City of Silent Men"; Thursday. “No National last week played MISS FENWICK : The cape ¢ flufty | which are _embodie 3 R T Tl TR + | Guilty”: Friday. Lionel Barrymore in e playedithie th v : snow white angora, the material most | fourth volume of the Americanization . A = the fic inocchio in Africa (Continued from First Page.) e em e e Ty T rday, | t1e Tole in “Zizi” The character was| WOFe & tallored auit, with a chle blue | {0l Sent for summer wiaps. | series. The subject of this study is ;{C’a‘;ca‘ji‘fg',‘;fijdfi;;“; B | olum. Boy Who Knew What the —————| Mitdred Harris in “Habit." that of a young chorus girl, pretty | — nAfbIsnyc,SONES ZESUTN X ‘Which formed. the upner | the immigrant farmer. Dr. Speek is| i, 3C0nq" character of the woman | Crowenfield. Little Tail e (- | pretty bride in a way to thrill and in- = and vivacious, but, oh, so tired of the | xtended into long streamers at | himself an immigrant, familiar, there-{, o bp0r ™ ro e sure this excellence N LieRTaibr feri e terest. Criterion. - us, . oh, ired of the |straw. with long red quil slanted e which crossed each other | fore, both with the living conditions] "4 ior does not appear even at | poio \\"!}:X‘Y h.,\ i Eupplemental attractions will include| . | theatrical life. It had been one hard | pertly across the front, but it was |at the front and tied around the bodice [and’ with the forward-looking BEPES| ihe eleventh hour. Instead, the clock | ite Duckling. ‘ e e e Taime | liam Fox production. “A Ridin'| knoek after the other, except once, | YETY effective, ‘The blouke was of the |{o nold ihe wrap in place. Miss Monte- | of the e atine Buropean: More| the eleventh hour. 'Instead the clock| ells. Tales of Giants from Brazil y ; Romeo,” featuring Tom Mix, is now * i same shade of blue and fastened to- |rey's hi <o of white angora, of | than this, he appears to be in full Pos-i 1 oo o i "time to save her husband. ng. Jackanapes. Czechoslovak Fairy Tales. wh en she had been singled out f”’""gelhnr at the front with a small bow. |the upt ircotoire” shape, with |session of both the body and the spiTit| oo 4" se)jow, from even a suspicion News, the Literary Digest Topics and at the Criterion Theater. ! e : the “first row™ to sing a song all by 2. The Fly ways. an overture and musical program b the — A wide collar of white organdy gave | points at vic rectolre” shape, Rith | oos8lon Americanism which must come| €208 follow, Trom CVED & Qo ofar as Palace Orchestra under Thomas J. Gan- Empire. Dersell, oyhen the play opened, how|g dainty touch of trimming Ting. wh _There was no trim_ jof that AmeciceliPE N settler. The oL the danEer around bim. 0 R e | Grimim. (Fair Taica non. 2 3 gfver. Ziti entered discouraged and By far the most claborate gown worn \of the “whit-ness” was not detracted | immigrant farmer and the available [ L Story Tevoa s e T en. in reality, | Harraden. Things Will Take a Turn. Today, “Godless Men"; tomorrow.|broke. In reality, Miss Fenwick takes by Miss Fenwick was the evening model | from. g T amds of the United States are|® SUSPICIOn Bt M backeround | Hawthorne. Wonder Book and Tan- Knickerbocker. Lawson Butt. Barbara Castleton and |Juite a different view from that of | which is pictured. Zizi was supposed | The gown worn by Miss Monterey | two points of approach i this inves-| N34, Passed Into T Rome—the cam- | __Flewood Tales. e Pauline Stark, in “Dangerous Day: Zizi, s is enthusiastic about her |to be a “‘regular vamp' in that particu- { under the wrap was of soft 9 tigation. The book itself is a sum- pagna, an old stronghold the Apen- }!:\‘:royt!nl} T‘"ng‘rk_yohnny. Kipling. Jungle Boo Tuesday and Wednesday, Pearl White, | WOTK .and thoroughly enjoys it. The |lar scene, and the gown furnished all| kittens ear cre e e i s | mary of what has already been dome|pifec” the gorgeous social life of the Thursday. Wil- | fudiences enjos 9ilt lo0: 0 it i very | the necestary setting to Miss Fenwick's | piain collaricss D inded nek and ahort | to connect up these two allied points.|eipy itaelf—a setting that this author | Mace. Home Fairy Book. Crandall's Knickerbocker Theater in|liam Fairbanks. in “Hearts of the i hie = ‘h‘” Fenwick doesn’t |blond beauty. The bodic ntirely | slee: ttarhed to an underbodice. The |as it is, also, A survey of what re-fjjleg and uses with impressive ef-|Marshall. Story of Beowulf. “Jim the Penman.” a film version of | West." and Sunshine comedy; Friday. | z"‘, = "‘"ne character’s attitude. |composed of jade green sequins, dotted | sleeve cuffs were ruffle edged and self- { mains to be done. The book separates|fact. A noble Italian prince is the | Mulock. Little Lame Prince. the famous melodrama by Sir Charles|Eva 2 3 The Smart Sex.” and | 2. W "‘m‘"' _first entered the | with larga dark green spang] | il (e double Saffed finting | into two parts. The first part reviews|charmer that wooes the wife away | Oleott — Bible Stories to Read and L. Young. supplemented with Harry fL- edy, and Saturday, Madge|SCEnS. Wore the simple tailored suit |rhinestone bands were attached to the | was set in at both sid: seams of the |the process by which, at present.from her perfectly good American Tell. Pollard s iatest Hal Roach production, | Kennedy, in “The Highest Bidder.” | phich 18 sketched and with it a|points of the bodice front. and pass . extending to ( < O e | he Newcomer acquires a stake in the|husband. Both setting and people are | Page Twn Prisoners. right red blouse and off-the-face hat |over the shoulders and « erminated in 4 sash Tt bacie {1ana. These are faulty processes, but|of.a stripe to win the commendation | Perkins. Eskimo Twins Lionel Barrymore will be the pic- e " ‘ ture star today and tomorrow at|in “The Tiger's Cub" “Rig Game’ Tuesday and Wednes- |and last episode of “Son of Tarzan.” E s dufthe ecamera version of James Ol- ”""""““l‘”“' a cluster of black the back to hold it in place « The skirt was short, and although rather | they stand as a beginning. The auiof ‘the reader. even while he may |Rovce. —Children of France jver Curwood's story of the far north, Lyric. grapes. In the last act she appeared |was formed from countless pointed | e o raiemt Toe = s lowg | thor reviews them for the sake of|hesitite about giving his unalloyed | Schultz. Sinopah Esan- %oill feature Jane Novak - . In the same suit, but with the hat and flounces of jade green georgetic. i e R s MontE | howing wherein their greatest de-lappioval of the heroine of the story | Spyri. Rose Child o odranatis sanence of Iife am Russell. in “Colorado | blouse which are sketched. The hat |each flounce was edged with rhinestone | r . the only touch of color | fects lie, wherein, also, the remedies|in her belated renunciation. Stein. Rosechen and the Wicked Mag- north of 53, in which the half-savage | matinee only, Eddie Polo, in| a5 Just a little model of Alice blue | trimming. to the entire costume [fe. "A lack of understanding between| o oo o0 L By H = e DO EiNer dog 'Kazan s a feature,| KIng of the Circus™: tomorrow and |7 the parties of the first and second part EY BOWMAN. By Homer Crov. | magnan. Golden Goose Book. is the great defect, increased by a author of “Boone Stop,” etc. New | grorreon’ King Arthur and His failure in most localities to effect any-| York: Harper & Bros s, thing like a practical and thorough-| No boy would read this hook. After Warren. Robin Hood and His Merry going organization bent to the 5"‘““‘ the first chapter. more than likely Men. of the immigrants. As examples of|afier the first page, he would throw | White. Enchanted Mountain. good management in this direction.|;s qown, saying, either that there was| Wilkins. Green Door. : *| Tuesday, Jean Pai in__“ with “Zero Love" as the added com : aige. in_ “Black . edy offering. Enid Bennett will fol- Wednesday, Earle Williams, A Four-Act Picture. low Thursday and Friday in her new 't Be Done”; Thursday, Eif . Hoakinson production. ~Keeping Up|Fercy: in “The Tom Boy': Friday,| AN effect resembling a four-act Ant A n - Se v ntonlolMareno 1) FThree Seven stage play is achieved in Cecil B. NEXT WEEK'S PHOTOPLAYS. Metropolitan. i With Lizzie,” supplemented by “Trail- | 101070 e P day, Harold Goodw : 2 ; ing the Coyote,” and Saturday Tom |Z asurasy T odwin. in| e Mille's latest produection, .| Charles Ray, in First National's! v % bes the pol- 2 - * =wre will be seen in “Hold Your ..r',;‘:'{;‘i_,;"fmd“g{}e""; . matinee only.| f2irs of Anatol.” ‘aceording tom;o%«. gamera version of James Whitcomd Howeyer l‘:’l;:fl;‘;”n“’;’:{n‘“: S Dot &word ;Llyr:x;hau;o,;. or that the | Zwilgmeyer. Johnny Blossom. orses.” This is caused by the division cg|Riley's “Old Home" poem, “The Old i d Wisconsin. These serve as wodown tr e b s e o Y L || tornia an s 3 S|on bovdom generally. What Mr. Croy «Peck’s Bad Boy.” Savoy. Aot eoiaoten: sach basetin ot o o points of departure from which any|has'done is to capture that real and| Fil e g S0y | Today and_tomorrow Allen Homu. | dividual players and its own distinc. Knickerbocker. ; e it ane. The second part|UDtellessble Doy chet ‘strate and 1imograms. “Peck’s Bad Boy.” a photoplay of|bar's “Man-Woman-Marriage,” star-|!ive background. All four are close-| Charles Ray, in First tional" ]| 2R ok deals with the various ed-| Stalks. that fights and flaunts. even in e the famous storles of incorrigible{Ting Dorothy Phillips and Jamesi1¥ Knit, however. Pt A AL . O o nAY swentiés in rural communi: {ANS Teekest appenring ittle oy, that|GYE jof theiwrestest delights of the Jouth by George W. Peck, with Jackie | Kirkwood, with an_ensemble of 4.600; | ~The femarkable assemblage of stars | comb Riley's ~0la Home" pocm e : | | Bcationat are calculated ‘to serve the]S¥er lived. From pirate days to those week in filmdom was the per- » Tooeas —tha Wi~ =itn g 3 e Tuesday and Wednesday, House | in this picture is dispersed throughout | 0ld Swimmin' Hole o {;,.u.g“,, b best interests of the immigrant farm-| @ ' :fou ::r vrr«;lu adours he follows | o' i o0 A12o Marsh, Derbaps e n, 10" wi arlie Chap- | Peters and Florence Vidor in “Lying | the four “acts” so that the roles are | starring Priscilla Dean, d “The | 3 + ers in their role of good Americans.| it SrOUE ose head marches J Un cast in the title role, will be the | Lip: Thursday, Wa in| of almoxt equal * ol an e ic and private schools,| Turkey Bowman. Yes, one laughs. | pst popular screen star that ever de- n 1 1 y nda_ Hawley in qual importance. Wallace | Home Stretch,” with Douglas McLean | These are publ ) He has to, fe ’ = | churches, community centers, libra- 0. for the book is amusing. |iighted the muititude, not even ex- “The ‘Outside Woman™: Friday, Reid, Gloria Swa d Ei : attraction all this week. beginning at ovak in James Olivi riday, Jane o nson and Elliott Dex- | as the star. 5 2 r appear thro - or 3. at Crandai's Theater. A supple- | Aaon 7 ot Res, e Toade P oy with Theodsre S ’ S| pes, from One o adults may profit.[come. since—just as with grown-ups— entary feature will be the laughable | Lean in “Chicken. Roberta andtRasmond Hattob rocis Crandall’s. e T Gy useful and practical|the play and the reality are pitifully Toonerville comedy in two reels, “The | one of the episodes, Agnes Ayres and | “Thoughtless Women,” Pioneer's spe- ) e esion.on the relative advantages|far ahart. On the whole, however. - Skipper's Flirtation. ‘ Yoik Monte Blue share honors in another |cial production, and T. Roy Barnes, in G endvantages of foreign language [ this is a book of laughter. conceived | Charles A. Taylor. who adapted and . : 3 in a restraint which this subject does | directed “The Half Breed.” the initial Jackie Coogan, in the role of Henry Aod ebe o e ; d Tor the use of these immi- ebe Daniels is the central figure My Lawye institutions £oF Lle i& direct, practical, | not readily yield. another of which|Once in a while the smile fails cepting Mary Pickford, “everybody's darling." Peck. demonstrates himself to be a . W 14 in = 7 Seener sense of comedy values and ef- | “The Faith Healer Lionel|and in the finale. Julla Faye and R % gram that may be used to great ad- BOOKS RECEIVED. | Piaiciii‘ana werking in pis brothers Roscoe (“Fatty") Arbuckle, in 3 Vantage to the immigrant. 5 trousers and working in his brother's fective pantomime than in his extraor- Barrymore in “The Great Adventur, Polly Moran, the remaining stellar theat San Fi i eater in San Francisco as a pro- dinary work with Chaplin. He is as| Wednesday, * y players, have dist “The Traveling Salesman.” ; o NAV. v s Thursday, 3 e distinctive roles in dif- ADVENTURES AND ENTHUSIASMS.|NAVAL LESSONS OF THE GREAT!gram boy. That play was called “His hatural in his methods as the clever | Elliott Dexter in Witening | ferent episod Ta WAR dog actor that shares many pivotal Friday. Mildred Harris 15| Th 8. V. Lucas, author of nd. i A Review of the Senate Na- | Broth <ok o] ¥ | . Mildre in e story opens and closes . . New York: G | val Invest rothers Crimet ani §t S/ prohe scenes with him. 1In the cast are!“H: and Duster Keaton i -Hars | 1avish town house of the ttle chore A Baptism of Fire. ; mazksetc, TNOR TorkiGeorEe | L amieatt in ol h e | in Ban Francluce by the aie: Morscn. 5 ) TN filming scenes for “Partners of = venture | © ARd Methods ‘of Josephen In - & ; Almost _anything is an adv Ahd MEiue o Tachs na everything, one [ WIth an introduction by Rear Wheeler Oakman has refused an of- fer to go into vaudeville with a minia- . By Tracy | ture thriller and is now preparing for Doris May. Lillian Leighton. James| Luck.,” and Saturday, T. Ro: v J Luck. S . Roy Barnes | acter and several scene se - Corrigan, Wheeler Oakman. Raymond | in “See My Lawyer." 8 tween episodes bring (heq“l:rrl;eablb:k -H.ulol?el‘;‘:fle:?'r:\:i‘;u. g‘l):;’ ‘wri(’;:: to this household. “Act II" is played ro‘:ht Tide,” Jal‘: Perrin in the leading "k h nthusiasm also. § . was r smain o - ¥ i lman o v 3 subt against a variety of backsrounds, of Sapied to remain onla ey e arld profits greatly by the| Barreit Kittredg . B'A. nma- | the title role in Morosco’s next pic- in his best vein. Other films and pive | Harrison Brockbank, Paj = ing boat until a W sec 3 ank, Painter. | which an elaborate eafe set and luxu- until 4 very few seconds before - S 5 = val corresponden the Provi. 5 ¢ MeG it blew up. lopen spirit of this genial and ‘com M L Sl R (B T A organ accompaniment complete the rious apartment th, entertainment. ARRISON BROCKBANK, w i the outstanding | ©mpiy gey e e 8 i dventurer and enthusiast. : g ‘H S i who ia| features. “Act III" is rural in its at- |,o etesty il tue exploaion | were Panionable A e ing like sixty little States Naval Reserve Force, etc Bayard Veiller's production for ppearing in a leading part in|mosphere, with a farmhouse amd a |50 PeTfect 2t when Jackywa MRS. C. C. C. i a ¢t into the nearby corners New York: Doubleday, Page & (o.| Meiro, “The Last Card.” which h Apollo. “The Last Waltz" the new Oscar|3mall 1ake as a background. “Act Iv" L R R N D e o CALHOUN. s e life—a morning call, an | THE PUBLIC FINANCES OF wEx. | May Allison for its star. will soon be Today and_tomorrow, Allen Holu-|Straus operetta. has sold a landscape | ting and an apertaane op o’ oty | With his hitting the water. Then the|the comedy dramn Iamenble Mother. o H n 'the shops and stalls, & child | * 1C0. By Walter Flavius Mecalor, | Flcased. His next picture will be a bar's “Man-Woman-Marriage™; Tues- entitled “Bridger Canyon. Bozeman,| bizarre and uv‘n’n: :':lv:nlunt the most | unexpected happened. The burning |PIay a leading part at the Belasco|OD the street, Kew on an April day— Ph. D.. author of “Present and Past | 07¥ by Frank Adams, “Under the day and Wednesday. Milton Sills in' MO0t to John McCormack. Mr.| These stage settings are the initial |PI2Ce% ©f ®ood which had been blown | Theate O g mothing, Serves as a SPATK | Banking In Mexicor e fhe|Sour Apple Tree” Viola Dana will be “The Faith Healer” and Buster| Ligektank I8 & skillful and versatile | screen work-of Paul Iribe tharamitial [ high into the air started to drop over toillgne this griendly souf into S G0 auspices of the| Doheny iFounda- (i S35 . n capes wi S . every one. C on ShTeId o e, of pleasas Eion i Newy : e Keaton in “Hard Luck”; Thursday.|several prizes in England. Many of | b reimiornor eacsgner. working eniand mesas il linere opc el C . fngs. The best of good company, this | . oo New York: Harper & Bros. Alice Lake, having won stardom. of Marion Davies in “Buried Treasure’:ihis oils and water colors hang in|veteran product Howard Higgin, ( Perrin found himself completely sup: urrent Attractmns g Rtk whom one sits around in a | BALKANIZED EUROPE; A Study in | course, now has her own motor car Priday, “Straight Is the Way,” and'thé Academy in London yeteran production manager for Cecil | rounded with burning wreciams. Tuckily T e “Rure Cenjoyment. There | Political Amalysix and Reconstruc- |and has christened it “the leaping 4B."DeMille productio 1€ was & water sconer and. oo pockily . Bl e Pra of hmeomore of the | tiom. By Paul Scott Mowrer. New | funa." because of its eccentric mo- ‘ SR i the burning lumber was extinguished aa| — (Continued from same kind of man and writer. York: E. P. Dutton & Co. tions when she starts it. , i I TR A it struck the water. ‘When the film was | now provided for almost an unlimited | HISTORY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF | CORTFITITIONAL TORY OF Carger h Vi G Maxwell Karge roduction, i run in the projection rog | number of couples in the pavilions, VIRGINIA. By Philip Alexander| EYGLAND. By George Burton) Tnlvlf:;?nradmre.g" "which has Bers Ly. Pk his scat with o start - Patrons going to the lake from 7th| Bruce, LL. B.. LL. D, author of| #dams. Ph D. Litt. D. New York:| o)l for its star. has the unusual dis- Tl , **Di ? street downtown should transfer at Rise of the New South,” etc. New enry Doit &/ Co. tinction of presenting June Mathis DOORS ) “ |Chevy Chase cirete, T York: The Macmillan Company- GREAT MEN AND GREAT DAYS, By ! garbed in a robe which is supposed t SEASON"S g Sxceptional music with the latest| <volumes 11T and IV of the history of Stephane Lauzanne. editor of Le|have been borrowed rrom “the celes OR: th y atras. hand. The first of these covers the s o R s. Intro- 4 t P M ':ZJ;;:." F 5 “Teh:u.::a!n n;: N?:l;lroom scene Great Falls Park. Denoa ,!,m" in between 1542 and 1861, duction by Nicholas Murray Butler,| Gustave Machety, a Czechoslovak- BEGINNING THIS AFT paa TejeThe Searab Ring” Director Jose . 3 eTlod I Iinge the hundred-venr| Dresident of Columbia University. i ian actor. who played the role of Du l ERNOON AT 3P. M. had selected ten of the twelve men and Park formally opens the | anvonicle up o 1895 The first deals| Translated by John L. B. Williams. | Barry, the famous Mme. Du Barry's the players to flll the courtronm s wit- syason tomorrow. | Free dancing. | with university matiers in great detail New York: D. Applefon & Co. husband, in “Passion.” is & cousin of i 5] TS, °y were 2 8, outdoor s , amusement { matters of expansion, of new courses| AMERICA AND THE RACE For | !0a Negri, the star of the picture. e Presents as the featured offering of its 22d super-program of the s .m".“’" fi‘;"“l;f,‘:g"x)_\ the door walked | devices for the children, an excellent {of instruction, of the many educational WORLD DOMINION. By _\"'I‘,','fi s now playing small parts at Univer- son America's greatest and most popular photoplay star in a vivid and e i thie ooy s pneechless, for(ipicnic grounds. fshing and boating andiisoctdl st erestsof the instiutiol mangeon. professor of geography City, awaiting a role commensu- captivating romantic comedy of limpid beauty, exquisite grace and Dellevad o {he Honator Honrs Cobot | onl fons At mist s e e o e e e sontentout at the Sorbonne. Formerly pub- |Tate With his talents » S o ion. night Great | take on a new direction and content un- ) s gripping heart appeal! A story of sunshine, happiness and love! Lodge. After the first shock the actors | Falls Park is illuminated by vari-|der the approach of the civil war with e I e punder the title.| wpoolish Wives” the spectacular s had e e dy 9phy the sen- |ioolored clectrio lights, fwhile power= | whichthis volume deals, as It does, isc. lated by Arthur Bartiett Maurice, | Rroduction being directed by Erie von T asnington 15 it e flairs | ful searchlihts illuminate the falls. | with the effect of the general perlod of | New York: Doubleday, Page & Co: | Sironeim, iz eaia to have cost more ! : Slectric trains leave 36th reconstruction upon the university it- ¢ “oout EAEARS -|than a_million dollars, to have re- ‘:‘olfls»er 1;2:"1;1':"1;2?1" :lmlhwh’med. streets northwest at frequenl‘:‘:(". self, The second of the two volumes | THE NEW STONE AGE IN NORTH- | quired 300,000 feet of film in the mak- o the aney Jound that the man [ivais. in hand continues the critical period of | ERY EUROPE. By John M. Tyler.|ing and to have employed £.000 people was not the senator, but his double, D e e ataes on fo the| professor emeritus of biology. Am- | in various capacitics. It will be ready man mamed Symonds, whose remark- " . T hamsion_ that ihe “University | herst College. New York: Charles|for release, probably, in September, able resemblance (o the senator affords| Moon's Eclipse Pictured, |[takes on under the multitudinous u Scribner's Sons. according to a studio report. z P! . lgencies of the post-war period. The | THROUGH MOCKING BIRD GAP. By TUtE eclipso of the moon, which re- | (il Matory, conters abopt, the fiwre | *Jarvis, Hall | Brontisnicce by o |y HLY of Railing. the recant weather . = Sntly At ttad o as Jefferson under o Seph M. Clement 4 umor allin -ather Grand Spring Festival o achbuatinactal ithe e tentionior University of Virginia, which reflects il Rl “fraternal, because it gives you the o Homer gt d. |in a high degree his theory of educa- S | &rip” HBE LATRAT CNIT The Land of MIIKE-BeIIeve as photographed by Norman Dawn | tfon. It also pavs tribute generally to | THE FLOCKMASTER nmr POISON — ED ARTISTS' PRO. = ady of the Island.” the | his advocacy of public instruction. The "REEK. By G. W. Ogden, author| Rollin Sturgeon is preparing to film DO CEION— DE | y the Pupil 3dith Roberts feature. | carefully compiled record of fact con- of “The Duke of Chimney Butte."|“The Harbor Road” from the New RECTED BY JACKE The R.-H. Children’s j Daw an expert cameraman be- | cerning this Institution appeals first to| etc. Frontispiece by P. V. E. Ivory. | England novel by Sara Ware Bas- EICRRORD| A DvAY: s Dancing School 3 s commi nm‘-vl a director | the friends of the university and, to an Tn’vhxraflfll-“‘w"k‘\’ lé‘““}\\;mfi “ 2 sett, “m; Ll{Jary Y’hillbin. nhracenl dis- 2 > : y ¢ > 3 emmic, president of Uni- | even greater degree, does it belong to > ST . By Alice A. Chown. | covery of Universal, as the featured FRED GREEN. Brookland, Hyattsv { 5 the history of education in the United Boston: The Cornhill Company player. o (The lunar phenomena was recorded | States. THE OWL TAXL By Hulbert Foot I ertrude Fer, o furnish atmospheric kick and en- ner, author of “The Sealed Valle: Marion Fairfax says that in her pie- Grace "lg‘“::"lm’td"‘"‘ and §!15,Ce the dramatic value of the storv, | A HISTORY OF THE ART OF WRIT-| etc’ New York: George H. Doran|ture. “The Lying Truth™ all stock , Instructors which deals with a new phase of life ING, By William A. Mason. Il- Company. motion picture effects are being i Carroll Hall lustrated. New York: The Macmil- | FROM OUT OF THE VASTY DEEP. | omitted, the story being told as on —_— lan Company. By Mrs. Belloc Lowndes, author of | the stage, in a natural human man- 920 G St. N.W. Mr. Munn, Uses many curious and in- {The ();mnely ]z{ogse. gte. New ner. with the aid, of course, of “screen teresting illustrations to supplement York: George . Doran Company. technique.’ Wednesday, June 1, 1921 the argument brought out by the text 8 P.M. Sharp in-support of his clalm that every M. sppointment. system of writing can be traced back 97. 1715 CONN. AVE. |through many stages of development D MRS, ACHER STUDIO, 1i%%|to a primitive age, long anterior to |3 - ~ . 10th st. n.w.—Class Monday and Friday. 8 to'| the invention of letters, when all rec- 11 p.m. Private lessons by appolntment. Phone | ords were merely the plotures of the a m B ln ume m Notadls for some of North 6786. Established 1900. 81 , things, or ideas, expressed. 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