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AMUSEMENTS WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE 26, 19%21—PART 3. -STUDIO RECITAL WN ! ay, dune 25, 55 . || Chiesapeake Beach THE COOLEST SPOT IN TOWN Wednesday, June 29, 8:15 P.M. _onpe-r:r: A Benefit of P ood SHUBERT-GARRICK sy || == iz = | cotme . AMUSEMENTS. THE SUNDAY STAR, FILMOGRAMS With “The Great Moment” now in the cutting stage, Gloria Swanson has Haven takes the part of James Sniith, a publisher of Libles. Only Ome Hour's Ride P ] b - just begun work upon an adaptation Dafly Sus | Sunday Pt Holldays s Week Commencing Tomorrow e :::::. s; a0 e ‘Il Bathi et Tn,h “"l:u, of the novel, “The Shulamite,” which h‘%}r.‘nde"": HE exrx:l!".unedccml‘(ne.d o a3 + | . S14 thing, Boating, Fishing J|aisc 4 highl. £ cident c “Storm oserved Boats Zo¢ at Dally Matiuees, Except Saturdays. i Jack Edwards Presents REPUBLIC YOU ST. Hotel and Cafe Service “.“pmw Ehly successtulion e | e, & Btory 1 Which she 1s son. 4 T Ferioning Tomoreow Matines and Endlog Noxi Susday Mgkt Near 26th an fe yieding THE TAMOUS SONG STAR, ACTOE. COMPOSER Amerioas Plaest Colored Movie Houss City Prices Pola Negri was born in Vienna in| Kenneth Harelss Saturday Evening b Geno e ! Jeanne Marie . Vaubernier, Countess [ vehic ". With ROBERT BRISTER and Incomparable Cast Fosam BN 30, 20 e S Brarl VIS (et | VL by U L On Boardwalk—Always Cool release 1s “Gypsy Blood.” She hus|screen version of Moiniy's - [ —IN— IN @ot arrived in this country yet. which Mr. Lytell plays the roughneck i 2 A N’ d Parnell ! The }:nnm Ereductios Gancsivad sad Stagad. o Ealt [ ” CHEVY Garren's Superior Jazs | Rolin S i (H - Onl.- 1 l h Delllhuux Dancing Trains _leave nmrm Mnn auun—aun- tured. The little girl the latest | will be finished. It has been under pro- every eveni nfa 5. 9. 1 us: PORTRAY\LS in which Mary Philbin \Hll be fea- Stroheim’s mllllnn mfim!AmefiunCamedyM.deFmbywfllhdeze discovery and is said to possess every |duction for over a year, and i Meysr Davis' " 4 " . 2.3 qualification for success on the screen. |looked forward to as onc of the e . WM. GAXTON & co h":,"....n il || A PLAY OF LAUGHTER AND TEARS ruendar mtane ta tmeny megne” A ||| 0, 5 T B S, e B G O RO ol S | ki Troieions i venings, 8:: W given at both pavillime :30, 8 P.M. are Bassett. 0D, "The Bride Shop Hits = 8:20 Bists, Wadnandiy; snd Satinley, 228 o sa s danes frew IiI0 v, Bebe Daniel t picts i1 be| Gladys Walton has what is perhaps . o 3 € S D1 s vha! S Basil Lynn & Wm. I'!.nwhnd Nm €6, bed - SilNeky our o Macch Harer Harry Myers, the | the most dramatic rols of he i 3 et ratior A nmu t ne HKHMAN E %A Comnectiaut’ Yankee in|career in “Christ the Young LAUREL LEE IL - sSR! =i Heart,” her ““The Chummy Chattsrer’ King Arthur's Court,” will have an ., rds'" ‘A Pair of White Bl important role in this production. based on the nove A MIDSUMMER LAUGHTER TONIC — == == = — — = — SEATS THURSDAY = — — — = = — —| a|, Priscilla Dean ard at work on “The Infamous Miss Revell"” . 3 screen adaptation by Arthur Zellner lC"{"’“"- her forthcoming suger-fea- of a story by W. Carey Wonderly, has |tUTe. The play is from the story by Deen selvctad as “Alice Lakes new |Clarence Buddington Kelland, starring vehicle. Miss Lake recently| .. 3 quipped with motion-picture finished camera Work on Arthur Som-{yuchines snd fiims are being ran ers Roche’s “Over the Wire. lllrll:ughl Siberia giving exhibitions at Tom Moore 15 working on “From | ¢4ch railrg ording 1o Julius o Moote I W or ki ol Cawcho ‘\Xlz;‘:kunrm]urmx au- married to Renee Adoree, who played et Doshas BEGINNING TODAY, COMPLETE CHANGE OF BILL {|with him in “Made in Heaven.” His | iy, °f, 10, Well-known | international former wife was Alice Joyce. Rt e A TRIPLE ALLIANCE THAT IS A SUCCESS " Carter De Haven's next picture will Theodore Robe - e s, veteran character be “My Lady's Friends.” The thres re ris, veteras . ludy friends in this production will | 3106 Who has been ill. says that b [} be portrayed by Hazel Howell, Ttuth 3 Ashis The proposal to utilize tha S OFFERING HARMONY AND HUMOR OF THK BEST == Speare Memorial Theater at Stratfond- ' re v THE RICKARDS [ CHAS. READER i v ol neia e - _DO YOU LIKE‘_‘ ‘ STS. n.w. = ugxling, Magic hadowgrap! STRAN NINTH AT D STREET N. W. Centinuous Daily From 12 o’Clock Noon MOORE'S RIALTO NINTH AT G TODAY 2:30 P. M. ALL WEEK unaAam,upm Special Film Features EMPIRE 911 H Street N.E. TOM MIX, in * “A RIDING ROMEO” a howl of protest. For the pr. Exponent of the Xylophome compromise has been effected i A Somewhat Different Comedy Fredd; d His xu'rwnxA th 3 temple of the immort Sl rensE. crIPPING. HEART.STIRRING EMOTIONAL DRAMA? GLORIA SWANSON and ELLIOTT DEXTER, in G. Swayne Gordon & Co. CYCLING GIRLS e ZoniSsion for_the pres ] THE WISTFUL ADVENTURES OF YOUTH AND LOVE? CECIL B. DE MILLE'S PRODUCTION, > THE RADIANT LOVELINESS OF A BTAR? In “Off With the Old Love’ The Pinnacle of Pedalry THEN DON'T MISS SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT.” Premiere Photodramatic Presentation All Performances—Offering REALART PICTURES’ PRESENTATION OF NEWSTANTO f‘:r::-u‘oufl;:’!‘p.n aRCLE PA An l’h w. ’N‘ oLIvE TELL ER TATI SYLV) "ATI0! n Stoy 11 red o in the }|““n; ."" II pm‘m“” Amm ot ‘._ “. o “ n a ry of the G;l'l Who Played the Strem v ARy KN A WOMAN’S BUSINESS Y AR §}""’“ omeds YOUNG_in “STRAIGHT Fho PARI ELITE 14t» Street n ; uBERTY North Capitol a Added Attractions—Multiple Reel Comedy and News Weekly MARY PICKI OBD in -WOMAN—MARRIA _DA_FROM_HO] ~ BARGAIN MATINEE TODAY %8 1 Hoot Gibson is now on the speedy 40—ATTRACT[0NS——40 !}';}me ;lrelvhhaf “The Mascot of th | Three Star,” his forthcoming feature. .UDING NEW COASTER DIPS. | BASo T oISy DERsY . KACER. OLD MILL SCENT( . Gl Eddie Polo is turning out another two-reeler in which he perpetuates his popular characterization of “Cy- 5. . SHOOTING guu:nr. clone Smith,” the cowboy. anThe American public will be given A VARIETY opportunity in the near future of aonrggvl‘l uuu:mu Tx‘ seceing European pictures that have been filmed in their natural setting. — ; e 5 el Director Paul Powell recently spent o <= = OLYHPIC SMALL TOWN 1DOL' T ISN'T BEING > DONE THIS SEA- present at box office, and receive a rebate some weeks on the Riviera. in orde %= 5 5 9 TURPIN. y—Sunday—of o PROPER DANCING to obtain some scenes li"n:r‘:homl,nrl 5 ENTS ON THE PRICE. OF AN ORCHESTRA SEAT. “The Mystery Road TS ON THE PRICE OF A FIRST BALCONY SEAT. ERED NTS ON THE PRICE OF A SECOND BALCONY SEAT, ERMANN AND HIS NINE jAZZ | || Donald Crisp. having _completea JESTERS ON WEEK NIGHTS ONLY. ,The Princess of Ne " has been spending ten davs in Scotland looking for a suitable location for the I8th 8. at Col. Re. 1ok & suita paoa e ALLETAR 2—DAYS—2 riors of his next ALL-STAR CAST in version of Ian Maclar S0 ONERS OF LOV TR e | FREE BAND CONCERTS || 5 she Bonnie bri . : ¥ ‘s greatest (nn-dor- Directed by Bol Minster take his company to l\x;lm on Loch \TLIT0 at] HELMONTE . ciapadion rl Tay “on location.~ N THE TAXL" And " ' - o i o 3 4r|( 'ARTER_ DB H.“'B.\Mn “THE SPORT OF 8 Betty C Y e . & etty Compson h ot a4 1 } - £ ¥ A0 RIEAMERS e o y 7 ) location on the ;ca“.' ast, where she PR 3 n w T ir . . i : e CHAPLIN “Kensington und—mety. Scenes for her appearance i At in 5 < P 3 < o f TODAY AND TOM ow—rfl.\smu RAY ACKIE COOGAN I End of the World ( S : '- : j N, Capitol & @ Sta. X i umorou'r 535 8th St. S.E. THE FINEST BALLEOOM EVER production, F Street : CHARLES RAY in . ra. Sdded attraction THIS WEEK—ALLSTAR CAST i cocR IACK D) e s 0! _TIER in “THE Hent OF THE ACE. KNICKERBOCKER 645 Pa. Ave. S.E. Dereare; best roliey Foute for picnic. outing | duction bf appy MAT. 2 P.M. DAILY: 3 P.M. SUNDAT. m')"}' Al Night Long.™" 2 or campiog parties. Roundtrip tickets 10 all| Thomas Meighan in the N v : .. ther_charges. L MOORISH GARDENS D o o sorine. marer T [of Matt Peasley, were made on t Ci 1 Chevy “THE OLD SWIMMI den, camp and’ plcaic srounds, 3, Plerpont Morgan estate’ nedr Bir apitol & @ Sea X ) arbor, Me. The point of t oo, T ; A WONDERFUL coast used for these scen e ) e AveSE. CRANDAU-’S AVENDE GRAND WANDA ODAY AND ALL WEEK: Park, ‘wild fowers and shrubs on The final love episode be the highest on the co. TAU - PECIAL — MAT. ONLY—DEMPSEY-CAR- 2 T e OO RE o rHE My T | PENTIER FIGHT FILMS, direct from y , 9 ; 40-MILE {foundiand to South America. LOT." And MACK 8 8 . First_time shown. ‘ RIVER TRIP | A replica of one of the huge of ERA 1" 13th and Irving S |of the Sears-Roebuci CRANDALL’S YORK THEATER v, MAT P. : 4 : . See the H:‘.:tofi'c Potomac || chicago e nany. in Ga.Ave.&Quebec St. scenes in “Fanny Herself.” the Edna ’ ’NMO%HDW—;PRI&LILLA Ferber story in which Mabel Julicnne Scott is pla; t! Chas. Macalester piaying the titie ole Leaves 7th St. Wharf at Douglas Fairbanks has grown a 2 - e of dArlagna-; l’n’?t:'%'in:z‘:gfln:g:s in “The Three Musketeer: P.M. Stopping at MAR- votion to realism account HA. SORtE unusual decoration on the well known Fairbanks face. SHALL HALL e Fine dinner served on ooty amer, $1.00-$1.50. Barbara Dean, who play the re HALL of “Madame Paiquier in “Peter 1 betson.” makes her screen debut in this RANDALL’S A 5 Ipicture. She is a Montana girl, b Washington’s Finest {has spent ‘much of her time I urgh, Pa., where she attended Pit v Amusement Resort bureh’ Technology Institutc. Her fire: A Delicious Country Chicken {dramatic experience obtained in amateur theatricals 1n quthurgh E: o i ||| © Dinner Served for 1.50 at the 4 4 MARSHALL HALL DINING ROOM Steamer leaves 10:30 A.M. R . (week days, 10 AM.), 2:30 and M T 3 After “The Hunch." in which Gareth * ; Have a Good Time |/ ughes will star. the voung actor who Ml another brilliont en; sent _of g won fame in “Sentimental Tommy" will Ae virle star of “The Easy Senas Ty |appear in “Garments of Truth.* an ctlv of Silent Men” and other successes— - adaptation of a story by Freeman Til- den, and “Little Eva Ascends,” a Sat- urday Evening Po: ry by Thomas ) 3 Beers. “Is Life Worth Living? will be set- * = tled pictorially by Eugene O'Brien in a forthcoming photoplay. alluring version .I Johs D. ST. AT TENTH j BEGINNING TODAY—DOORS OPEN AT 2:30 P.M. "“"l' “Disraeli” is now being done for the screen with “the distinguished actor George Arliss in the role of the Right Hon. Benjamin Disraeli, M. P., in which he starred on the speaking stage Kor six years. 3 The dramatic confiiet of wifely bap- Dinees and wifely loyalty under the tor- ment of lifelong separation. Big Cost Hoaded dy Sam De Grasse and Naomi Childers “Ye_Shall P-\"' s the title of a pi ture Director Ralph Ince lately com- pleted, with Zena Keefe appearing as Conway Tearle's leading woman. Eugene O'Brien will have Ruth Dwvyer as his leading lady in Lewis Allen Brown’s story, “Clay Dollars.” Conway Tearle is filming “Love" Masquerade,” a story provided by Ld. ward J. Montague. AS_ADAPTED FROM THE 3 Bii story o the soms Jome some, direc POPULAR STORY BY COMEDY—NEWS—SYMPHONY—TOPICS. semsationct eapapoment HECTOR TURNBULL e O i 6 nmm w2 CRANDALL’S ; ‘“““E AID 18th St. at Columbia Road. RALPH LEWIS KATHLYN WILLIAMS BRUCE GORDON LLOYD WHITLOCK N I CKE RBOCKER APPEARING THE SUPPORTING CAST, MATINEES SUNDAY AND SATURDAY AT 2:30 ADDED ATTRACTION Rialto Symphony Orchestra Comedy, Featuring Lyons and —WITH— JACQUELINE LOGAN AND GRACE'DARMOND "EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION| CLYBE COOK COMEDY——THE GUIDE” Palece Symphony Orchestro—Thomas J.-Gonnon, Director— OPOTIUPS « eevm vov o o0 oo Heloctions From“Erince of Plsen” 55" TODAY—MON. <&3 Overture: Moran, “A Blue Sunday” Firat National Presents Sidney A. Franklin's Production of “Bohe: Bruce Scenic, “One Peak Special Encore Number ‘Was Enocugh” “ ,’ “The Rosary” Exclusive Showing Fox News MOORFE'S GARDEN NINTH BET. D & E TODAY 2:30 P. M. DAILY 1AM, 12PN, POPULAR PRICES 25c, 30c, 35¢ Euwed by o Distinguished Cast, Featuring NAOMI CHILDERS—SAM DE GRASSE NEWS—ENICKEERBOCEER SYMPHONY—TOPICS—EXTRAS Presents the Exh&e ;rdm;_ry En- guumt for irst Time at Popalar Prices Tues.-Wed.—MILTON SILLS in “THE LITTLE FOOL” Toomerville Comedy, “The Skipper Has His Flmg”—Prizma, “If” by Thomas m;’mr:nnn-m:nx;:: its brilljant New engagement, w! ic wes showa at 32 prices as a legitimate “DREAM S'I'IIEET” Thurs..Fri. — NAZIMOVA in “BILLIONS” BUSTER KEBATON IN A NEW SCREAM, “NEIGHBORS” Vaudeville’s Famous Comedian and Contra Tenor A high-class favorite for years and a real headliner Satorday—MAE MARSH in “NOBODY’S KID” “"NATHALEE LIPPARD & JEFF HEALY & CO. = = = of a Lifelong Sacrifice; the Drama of Love’s Greatest Test, g The Ph” ok o Nover by Andrew Souter and Flawlessly % = » MON., TUES., WED. l o MW GOLDWYN PRESENTS . TOM MOORE l o o bv s b i _mm = e DAN COLLINS In a great comedy sketch IN THE T e e I The Dainty Pndmla Efi:?:n::xial by Geo. Munro, 1 . SEANTOGK OF: SORBEY; SoNEDIEN -AuvAys A GOOD SHOW __ Ninth at E A eriate “A Business Proposal” MDE 18 REMVEN" ||} CRANBATTSTHEATER || scareos oo A Dancing and Jazz Band combination noted for its speed, comedy and pep #"FOR THE ENTIRE WEEK<&j g The_ Cycling Misses. Two pretty Bits of Novelty and Music with girls who have an act of grace M.I' ° & Ml' S. Ca.l’tel' De Ha.vell good comedy included - wagnd lyzfinzment B e e In Thowr Oun_Pioturistion of Stanislos Stonog's Sesationsl Stags = MAXINE BROS. & “BOBBY” uccess, in Which They Created the Leading Roles on Broadwoy : 1 Triumph You know “Bobby?” No? Well, meet him. and in Which They Now Achieve o New Special Matinee Feature Film— Sennett's Two-Reel Comedy “THE GIRL IN THE TAXI” | oo it e EXTRA ADDED COMEDY ATTRACTION, “SNEAKERS” I T H\ W in “The Eny Road” His Newest Laughmaker A TR I REG. BARKER'S PRODUCTION OF THN FAMOUS NOVEL 8Y KATHARINE NBWLIN BURT “SNOW-BLIND”

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