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2 AMUSEMENTS. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JULY 3, 1921—PART 3 AMUSEMENTS 2 = 5 hatl, ab! . trated backgrounds for the introduc-{5.000 feet in length. To get this, Kfl""l‘m and v“?fl“"- Alaska in New York. all; the Rits hotel, Brissac cabinana Filmograms e the sombolie characters shown | probably. 75000 feet have been shot, the complete gxterior paraphernalia ® in the production. As & rule fifteen fect are eliminated By lenle -mlene A COMPLETE “trail” city, & histori- |of lhgold “rush” city -prn:g ;x‘p like — " to every foot used Usually two . : . A river in the wicinity Because of the popularity she has!camera, ed v acreage: bu( mney route for picnic, m,m, cal duplicate of the famous Daw- | mushrooms. d ERT LYTELL, in his latest play, s are used and frequently as polate ot riluced rates. Noother char ‘97 gold “rush,” was constructed in P o4 e . er of plctures, notably en | the scenes from different angles. ook, bigh cievatlon; fine spring water | Aretic City, a suburb of Port Henry, identical to the one the “mushers” of by Kennett Harrls, will play three|Fruit” Agnes Ayres is to be starred AT O o otior acengs of wTna 1897 used. whilE, fto enhance the| . g representing as many genera-|in & series of productions next season.| “Lorna Doone” fs now belng filmed NINTH AT D STR! Continuoua Daily From IC YOU ST. Ildol of the North,” the tale of gold |TuSged beauty of the scene, a con- § " =5 and “The Last Days of Pompeli” is to ' RERUBL Near 14th | and adventuro in Alaska that brings |Venient and very heavy snowstorm | tlons of the Weatherbee family Of| Added to the cast of Cecll B. De|p.screancd by George Kern in the alifornia—grandfather, father and|Mille's newest picture are eighteen Amerloa’s Finest Colorsd Movis House | Dorothy, Dalton to & Washington| “arcito Clty, N. Y. by the way, 18 o = crocodiles. They play an fmportant | P€ar future. BEGINNING TODAY, COMPLETE CHANGE OF BILL VAUDEVILSE SUPERB PRESENTING 2 i .|a rather interesting screen settle- | 500 part in an exciting sequence which = “ " Mfl:"fi,,‘ffi;’:‘"“"“"“?{ lm.,. c,f‘Oersllcsu.x:lmx;x;x;pe:::"firg;( lr’?lhle ment. Nearly all the current Alaskan = 41 {cture | concerns Mildred Harris, Conrad Na- Cq{glugce Talmage has started work gity aroge almost overnight. fhe|and Canadian Northwest pictures are| Louls J. Gasnier, the motion ploture|gel and John Davidson. - Angelina |on GO0 For Nothing.” which deals > y filmed at Arctic City, because the|director, has abolished the practice of | sy o quean of the reptiles. She is|With a small-town girl who runs —_— | topography and the natural scenic|feeding his company “property f00d."| loven feet long, welghs 825 pounds, |#Way to New York, and, instead of GIVEN BY ARTISTS OF REPUTE, “THE TRIPOLI TRIO” - - ; T effects are closely similar to Alaskan|Wwhen they 'take part in banquet|ys s5) years old and has a most un-|¢XPerlencing the proverbial bitter scenery. scenes. In the future they will be | geq v€%qia O, F0° struggle, has the big time of her le to eat the real thing. life. GABBY BROTHERS ITHREE WILSON GIRLS “Boys With the Toys” A Rose Bower of Song and Dance Creators of Laufi M’DERMOTT & VINCENT| YORK & MAYBELL! In “Be_Yourself” Ofter “That’s Too Bad” Fremiere Photodramatic Prescntation All Performances—ORering CONWAY TEARLE IN A PLAY OF¢SUSPENSE AND SURPRISE “BUCKING THE TIGER” E Added Attractions—Maltiple Reel Comedy and News Weekly Sir James Barrie is taking a_great One) of the moteworthy features 3‘ interest in the preparation of “Peter| The Itallans have just completed 5 obertson, who was responsible for|for which they are famous. The themo CRANDALL’S, the subtitles. The Prizma process of | the screen version of “Sentimentalthis time is “Rigoletto,” a pictirizas I cofor Dhotosrapny will be used t re-| Tommy. " has gone to Loudon ¢ “a pic 5 “E“Ol’fll"ll © [ |produce some fine pastels as illus- [LGrhMy-" has gore i tojconter}oni oF iha alory KoL NenttaT groat F at 10th ‘The Shakespeare Memorial Theater Wi s B aldemar Young, who wrote the will be, in effect, converted into a!scenario for “Experience.” has started motion 'picture house and start its|work on the script for Thomas new era with Mary Pickford in “Polly- | Meighan's next picture, “A Prince " THIS WEEK™= nna. There Was,” George M. Cohan’s stage Visit the Ernest Lubitsch, who directed “De- |*Uc¢¢5® ception,” has started work on the v F ST.|photoplay “Pharaoh’s Wite,” the first| Norma Talmage will soon begin . . k on “Smilin Through” in the = Gar" of the series of productions to be re- { o 3 A gL part in which Jane Cowl appeared on A' 7.-“ nl‘l‘:e‘,’ by the company bearing his the stage last year. ‘ TODAY AND ALL WEE LOEW’S PAI.AGE BCENARIO BY FRANK BERESFORD Songs. Smilea, and Planologue AR eSS E e e e Ea e e e eae e e e e dhehdeheseeney Donald Crisp, who directed “Appear- Ethel Clayton {8 engaged in domes- All Week Commencing Tomor. Eve |ance: will start work soon on his |tic scenes for her new picture, “Her Matinces Wed. & Sat. pg:!ul;lzlt;‘onBof Ian Maclarens story. | Own Money” Aics Clayton. in the 2 "Beside the Bonnie Brier Bush.” Val- |course of the story, cooks some flap- JACK EDWARDS uable advice in the matter of dress|Jacks. which Warner Daxter, in the Presents the Popular and local color has been given by |leading role, is compelled to eat and Frederick Watson, son of the Rev.|look pleasant. John Watson, known as "Ian Mac- laren.” A fire engine, hand-pumped and —_— hand-drawn, is among the Victorian ' “Omar the Tent Maker” will be film- | era props used ed at the Brunton Studios. Guy Bates | Georae Du saurimrs crorming of Post, who played the lead fn the legit- | Ibbetson.” The engine is the prop- imate presentation, will play the title > ¥ . mae erty of the New York fire department With and was built in 1542, Robert Brister and Direct From New York Hippodrome, Just Closed The biggest and most sensational feature of thix xeason's production THE BOBBY PANDER TROUPE || A > BN || EEd Eight comedy clowns and acrobats in a great noveity offering. The average five-reel film is lboul Douglas Fairbanks recently received _——— F . 4 : . : . a letter from Davenpos o in- 3 ; . o il A SCRAMBLED W'VE Florence Evelyn Martin | forming him that he nad’ o, doz Tlle NOted Fou’ Tom MCRae & CO. \ % TR - i o . ¥ | 3 and Incomparable Supporting Casl‘ \ ‘l:ullonwfinmlrlm)i:;;;r:afd"v:n.fim"(gf “Brown-Skin” Girls A comedy quartet of minstrel misses. FREE ADMISS ION “‘urder of Nuts” went in a body to ’ view Doug's photoplay, “The ut,” AMUSEMENT PARK when it was shown in Davenpor “The Tout" in The Broadway Matrimonial Storm _——mmm——— P 3 S G p? ’ . 5 Bl Berey § Co. || POGE Porers & i ks ; ' ) Al “Scrambled Wives” AIEITARY BanD |livema gorton mase er srsen avue In the 1 pmedy sketch, i - _ _“Humoresque™ S peare “THE NEW ASSISTANT" s b A Hot Weather Tonic! WILL OFFER A SERIES OF e aeags Jn Humsin AL s B of —_— = t that te - irtee . ) 3 You'll Laugh and You'll Rave FREE CONCERTS ;13_"&:(',:,,“?:{, ke b tuirieRh li’,‘,',.: Marlow & Thurston Deighan : TODAY [Bhe" e Burshd oS ame to Chnaga, A pretty girl and good volce, The lone equilbrist. The Most Amusing, .he Dainty Bathing Beauties o e e i st appearing both on the mare and in g E 3 1. ville. Sine appearance in ably sssistcd An_entertainiog Act Most Perfectly Acted and Revealing Their Charms FORTY AMUSEMENTS Humoresque: she has ed in “The ‘ i AND AS A SPECIAY, ¥EATO rt ind’s Malice” and “The Two Great Comedy Films s o SAEURE || Greatest Love >Ene” was born Matinee Feature Film— Two-Reel Comedy— GREAT OEHMANN MUSIC Russia. {5 married and has two chil- “FATTY” ARBUCKLE “BUSTER" KEATON dren “The Travellng Salesman” “Nelghbors” 5 reels of laughter. His latest and best merrymaker. T r Duke, an English actress, a great favorite in her country, is soon to make a vist to the United States. 3 the Most Elaborately 4 Staged Vehicle It's Star - . Has Ever Had—Better Vot ‘Way Down East” 3500, Than “Mrs. Wiggs,” Miss You have seen the wonder- Clark’s Previous Best—The ful Grifith picture, mow hear Year’s Smartest Comedy. thebenutitul spoken iiines. { Eugene O'Brien, Nigel Barrie and The beautiful and all@ring star of “The Flame of the Yukon” in an- lConrari Nagel are each six feet in other great masterpiece of romance and adventure beneath the Arciic T d 2'30 height. Circle—A tale of gold and the great Northwest— e ——— oaay, THE 1DOL OF THE NORTH XTRA ADDED ATTRACTION. A ONE-REEL NOVELTY WITH A REAL THRILL! ‘THE RUNAWAY TRAIN' LWA\' 1 HOWLS FA\!OLS RIDE ON A R AY HING LIKE THIS F\'En SEE\' BEI‘ORE 0\ THE SCREE! 4 TO 7 AND 830 TO 11:30 MOORE’S RIALTO NINTH AT G TODAY 2:30 P. M. ALL WEEK 1AM, 11P.M Mary Pickford's five-vear-old niece 40.MII‘E RlvERTRlP has already started a screen career. Her first appearance ) with_her On the Historic Potomac uncle, Douglas Fa banks, in “The CRANDALL'S 18th Street at Colambia Road ® | < THE STEAMER ;3;{ Her name is Mary Pickford il ICHAS.MACALESTER || - c. 5 prosurione company pas I Teaves 7tk i Whart at £:30 fo- §|Tioa Covatiori: sty Dores Tor MATINEES SUNDAY, MONDAY AND SATURDAY AT 2:30 []da5returning to Washington ‘at || bund, Lucien Muratore, the famous 6:15 p.m.. stopping MARSHALL §|opera singer. P TODAY—MON.“ 98 HALL en route. ine dinner served on steamer. $1.00-$1.50. George White's “Scandals of 1921% Special Holiday Mat. Monday at 2:30 P. M. ) lwill have its inftial presentation. a A Brilliant Comedienne Returns as a First National Star SPEND THE “FOURTH?” AT }|Atlantic City tomorrow night. Ne: jmeck the hu; show is due at the N: In a Suflwtuoulv Aounted and Intensely Amusing Camera Ver'(oil of Adolph Klauber's Broadway Laughing Hit, Spend the Fourth THE MERITS OF THIS WEEK’S OFFERING A Thomas H. Ince-Paramount Special MAY BEST BE JUDGED BY THE FOLLOWING FACTS W~ IT FEATURES D | 15|l “SCRAMBLED WWES” B ol e 7 I Marshall Hall Dining Room. G F ll P k . /4 % | || Steamer leaves 1030 am §; reat als ar i B Comedy, “Rocking the Boat”—News—Symphony—Topics M (Week days, 1000 am), 2:30 H 1y 2315 3300 i | = - m = i and 6:30 pm fares, 5lc: war The Family Picnic Resort L‘MMM_;&W:X Tues.-Wed—Alice Joyce in “The Scarab Ring” tax. dc; total, e Come andfll FREE, Admission ST T T R T T Washington’s Finest Amusement Resort A Deliclous Country Chicken —AT— | | i | | Jim Aubrey in “The Tourist’—Prizma’s “Message of Flowers” have a good time. Dancing Ladics’ Orchestra Boating, Fishing, Children's Playgrounds SUPPORTED BY THE ORIGINAL CAST APPEARING IN “LYING LIPS” AND INCLUDING Thurs.-Fri—May Allison in “Extravagance” EXTRA ADDED COMEDY ATTRACTION, “LET ME EXPLAIN” ATIONAL---Next Week Joseph Santley and Evy Sawyer LEWIS STONE KATHLEEN KIRKHAM e LLOYD HUGHES RICHARD RYAN iy gl mAss Sat.—“Fatty” Arbuckle in “The Travelmng Salesman” Com. Sunday, July 10 FARES Round Trip, | LYDIA TITUS HARLAN TUCKER “KLICK KLICK,, Lyrics by Kenneth Webb Added Cnmzdu. “The Greemhorn’—De Luzc Auziliaries iies oG | Adults. 300 Chlldeen, 20 | : WILLIAM CONKLIN WILLIAM MUSGRAVE = Music by Roy Webb THIRD ANNUAL PRODVCTION —_— ! Trains operated from Ter- minal, 36th and M ats, n.w., on frequent schedule. With Helen Kroner, Madeleine. Van, Trado Twins, Mary (the Dark Star). Staged by ssard Short. Costumes Designed by Ralph Mulligan. 4 N ALWAYS A GOOD SHOW Ninth at E B~ IT PICTURIZES “9R% Orchestrs Under the Direction of Howard Thomas Collins c ANnALl’s TH EATER TXTEA—"THE BLACK LAUGH —ADDED i Assassin of Grief AL HERMA In His Inimitable | | ‘ ‘ ey . ulncl:‘r'nel:mxl)l:er-;yuon ] ‘*Hard-Boiled Hampton ntroducin . Woi { Adelaide Bell & Co. | McCarthy S - Palo & Palet : HAROLD LLOYD IN “.ow OR "E'ER” Dacs-use lltrlnrrh".fm “Those Per: *‘ — Y Bouffons Musical - i | 9 S e T e ]| B E v E l’ ’ e CONSTANCE TALMADGE in Lessonsin Love | | | GEORGE WHITE'S . SCANDALS ANN PEAILNINGTON A Startling Broadway Cast For private purties, rates by day or we Dbeam: i Main 5008. Boat I3 3rd JULY 4th -AND EVERY SUNDAY EXCURSIONS Gettysburg, Pa. ' Per $8,00Penon v Including Dinner and Guide MAIN 4-30 PIERCE-ARROWS PACKARDS, CADILLACS Also Atlantic City a8t Tith vreet whart m n" “BCANDALE" Ta ail resh beauty, just prior to'lts Now o engagem A New Foz Sunshine Comedy Bcream, “The Baby” CONSIDERED TO BE THE MOST Special Film Feature e ——RAPHAEL 5" | star cast T “THE SKY PILoT” . , ABSORBING NAR::TI’VE WRITTEN EMPIRE Special Added Comedy Feature, “Momey Talks” MAE MURRAY AND DAVID POWELL “IDOLS OF CLAY” LOUIS JOSEPH VANCE it S fr BY MEANS OF LAVISH AND “A SMALL TOWN IDOL” SOUTHEAST GARDENS . 1365 Pennsylvania Ave. S.E. ADDED ATTRACT'ON I DOORS 9 BBASON'S OPEN 8TH 'CLOCK SUPER- 80 PROGRAM SECOND RECORD-BREAKING WEEK 5 CONTINUING THE EXTRAORDINARY ENGAGEMENT FOR FIRST TIME SHOWN AT POPULAR PRICES OPEN 7:30—SPECIAL CONCERT. MARY PICKFORD in ler latest and Best picture, “THROUGH THE BACK DOOR” R Wi famgboey Oviiaes. 2 NS Eontle ELITE i bes oot 1 GIRCLE. (o : |$ 2 $25.00Perion Overture: “Romantique” The Night Before™ WIGGS OF_THE_CABBAGE “THE OLD SWIM) : 4 By Keler-Bela Kineto Review OLYMPI mngfifig‘:\xpflm- *08%% | AMERI T [ | [ | . : 3-DAY EXCURSION Encore Number “Humoresque” Exclusive Showing Fox News Also LARRY SEMON fn “TH JACK 1‘"‘ f i “JUST OUT OF COLLEGE. LATEST AND GREATEST SCREEN PRODUCTION i THAT COMES DIREOT FROM ITS BRILLIANT AND phasssssssss oo Straet LIBERTY }ff-:\';f “c"éa"‘ S ain | | E ¢ SENSATIONAL NEW YORK ENGAGEMENT, WHERE i DANCING. THIS W] AR all-star cast. in “PEC! BOY." K IT WAS SHOWN AT §8 PRICES AS A LEGITIMATE iTH and Nirs Ho - ICTURE THAT HAS AMAZED ALL of . 7§ KNICKERBOCKER 1040 Wikconaln Ave: OFFERING—A P. i Fman skins MOORE’'S CRANDALLS *ICRERSOCKER | GUMBARTON awiczmanare || TN — Formerly Mos, H, L Ealt TODAY AND N)lnkl'll!tivl MAR EI\'U 3 BURN, in “THE AMATEUR DBVIL 1808 Kalorsma oad. Phona i gtm%\‘ ROCKING NEW THEATER 335 8tn_st. s. ,, Ballroom and -Q" I:“:ncx:::l‘l:l stage .m: i Sta ALLSTAR CAST i = CRANDALL '“'“""""E | ! RIDERS OF THEDAWX.", i D10 1127 107 ! 0 S I o E % ntmen! P Tfllfl ‘N"SBKR 'gA‘;ng“m‘%OL“BBS. in REVERE THEATER Ga. Ave. and. 7 lflM FIHINHIMM .1';\1":-, ntment. ..na NINTHBET.D & E OBots WiLL BF BOY: Park Rond | = . Catheri _,B."e CRANDALL’SSrvey Theater and | HARRY CAREY, in “THE FREEZE-OUT.” The delicate, lyric soreen poemof {0 brothers and, thelr enne {TODAY 2:30 P. M. DAILY ‘11 A. M., 11 P. M. Scardcn 1aha oL, | yOME 20 € srreee wm Seaikices lave, ook ,,,B:m iher Gnd Do for & cainty o POPULAR PRICES 25c, 30c, 35¢ 1 TRAT AR A N Eby” HUBBY 3 = m’u-t.:‘amxy Baradiseithe picture that Grimih calle e in citr. Lesviny — [ . s grea acreen production—Bas amous . % 2 18, in “THE Thomas Burke and— 7 UN., MON., TUES., WED. CUUREO MILTON, SULS Y “THE PRINCES :‘n;lo H st xn = r ‘Limehouse Nights” storiea by i DAV ISO“\ 5““" PARAMOUNT PRESENTS __GAR' TRY COUSIN." ______ _ | tion of Sir Jr'"‘u‘x‘ mous piay. _FEATUR'NG . T"c"a;:;.; flll;l;:e-lr”:m-rfly Ay N Strictly private. Any lour. Normal coury, M1SS CHAPPELEAR by I intment. orth BB CONY, AVa Dupon dio of Dancing room and Fancy Danciag. DAVID POWELL | coninls 558 aanoim e svgr GAROL DEMPSTER—CHARLES MACK—RALPH GRAVES ILLlAl( e APPEARANCES” AND A TYPICAL D. W. GRIFFITH CAST S uooms‘n GARDENS TRUXTON . Capitol & Q Sts. N.W. FLING. THURS-.NF%}?E BS#,T‘: CRANDALL'S Arelle Theater and | movss PETERS in “LYING LIPS —NO ADVANCE IN PRICES— —WHEN FEATURE IS SHOWN— Xo ¢ Dupont O ;*cm' e, ' PARAMOUNT E. 3 arden. ¢ LE. | _comedy. - Desp! ormous production and ~ 2 TODAY-MILTON SILI&. ml,n THE LITTLD LYRIC e r= | R’I‘OGHWAY s D N EY CHAl LI N NILSSON, in NA MU A ¢ wrill be shown teday at 3110, 5110, Tus = lcl:l!:::"‘(::':cs: | I 2 Over e HiI) WIRE! rices— and 9:15 P. M. 32 te Hew Mascnic Templ I3 T5 “BEX HUE- of SCREEN COMEDY NDALL" o mummmes | 4w ouer s S course for beginners. H. e e eppoiatment. Gpen: ll sume Mer from 10 a'm. to 10 p.m. Fraok. 7534, 9% “KING, QU EEN, JOKER” - mnAr—c&vsr.\mg ANintapoE, © ia | —ELE RIDEHS." No.b. MUSICAL SCORE PERSONALLY ARRANGED BY MR. GRIFFITH TosRtuRtots. Boysms e cor: | NEW STANTON oot Co.l oo ' DOORS OPEN ON WEEK. DAYS AT 10 A,JI. Washington Studio of Dance 'SU!SIDIARIZS D O EPuNETT S “ASTRAY FROM THE CENCRE T THE ¢ :l ne 8. oW, Flaaklta 1579 : THE STEERAC MONTY BANKS in “FIRST uo Pi00> i T i i i T i Special courss, 5 private lesemey ¥