Evening Star Newspaper, July 6, 1921, Page 19

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. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, JULY 6, 1921 Other acts.will include the NeapoH-|-Ol1 ood’s story of the frozen | Traveling Salesman,” and comedy,|and comedy, *You're Next” °with|the sittings of parliameft ‘no.one In IA PRICE SALE 0 in o-man sin y rth, ;‘;\: Golden rgnure. featur- | “You're Next”; Thursday, Alice Joyce, | Bray-Goldwyn's “No Regular Bird.” the city was permitted. to light a coal a - tan Duo, a fine two-man singing, act, | north,- ! ‘ m S e m e n S and the Lamont Trio, slack wire-per- | ing Lewis §, Stone, Ruth Renick and In “The Scara Ring” and comedy, g Ciee Toas fire. . This beautiful = rmers, whose thrills are making allate Beery. t concerns - h orn’ T y, “ e Hear! In 't arly-days of the dustry Man; 2 it was thought. u them fame. Two more-acts will be|geant of the roval northwest mounted | of *Maryland,” and Saturday, Allan |10 the early day nmwm"'“‘;,ns’, N T announced_later. olie6, who was dispatched to round | Dwan's “Ths Perfect Crime” and |.he v L e INAL—“Scandal ” day and | Phiotoplay production, “A Man in a| beautiful golden-haire . —_ things, could not get rid of the idea|still exists in some parts of rural NATO. i s of 1921.” | Matinces will bo given Wednesday and | aillion,” described as a wonderul | smiling babe. . - v Avenue Grand. that coal waé bad for the health of | England, the operatiom being per- human’story of tears and laughter, e The National Theater will reopen Sun- ! the country, and whenever the coun-|formed usually by a woman at the i1l by . 1 Sunday and day, 8 Meig- day night for a week's engagement of | B F. KEITH’S—Florence Moore. e the added matines festure RIALT0—“Charge It! Monday,: Thoma: £- | Lry gentlemen came up to London for | change of the.moo: 3 Christle studios wiil lead the other| A drama that is said to call forth|“A Handy Husband”: Tuesdmy ‘:nd = = o outhern Exposure,” fresh from the han, in “The Easy Road,” and comedy, George White's “Scandals,” the 1921 i o his s the third annual pro- | Florence Moore, the Jolly comedi-| gm “fuatures at all performances. | the entire range of histrlonfc powers| Wednesday, Harold Lioyd, in Now. - 5 o s | Ehne of “Breakfast In Bed: “batlor| A bill of excellent vaudeville, head-|of talented ~Clara ‘Kimball Young,|Or Never,” and Will Rogers, in “Boys duction of the “Scandals,” and after Its] Bedroom and Bath” and other Broad- | o s Bophy Fanders Famous Troaps | “Charse 16 will be the featured at- | Will Be -Boys": Thursday. week in Washington it'will be taken to | way successes, will topline the B. from the New York Hippodrome, will | traction at Moore’s Rialto Theater | Barrymore, in “Jim the Penma the Liberty Theater, New York | Keith Theater bill next week, com-|pe presented Sunday, Starting at 3|next .week, beginning Sunday. The|comedy, ““You're Next" » ? i .>"{mencing at the Monday matinee. |pm . star in her portrayal assumes four| Wanda Hawley, In “The All Fixtures |[for its summer season: Others are Peggie Carhart. the -con- - different roles. The play, written' by | Jazz Built,” and comed i Reduced for This year's “Scandals” is sald to.be|cert violiniste; Harry Delf, in his STRAND—“The Golden Gate” |Sada Cowan, is described us a throb- | Coon,” and Saturday, “The Feart of This Week Only |, ynusually elaborate production, one |charactertstic and popular nomsensc : Lo -" | bing, human interest drama. The-cast | Maryland. SF the bigkest from n scenic viewpoint | With additional features to be an-| General Manager Sparrow will pre- | in tty Blythe, Herbert Raw- Ka k ever offered, requiring the services of | NO! In the week, ~ lgent at the Strand Theater next week, ) linson, Nigcl Barrie, Dulcle Cooper, Bave pllec Syer offered, requiring tho ServeCS oo | Snnday 4t 3 and 8:15 pm. this week's | Begining Sunday. the popilar char: | Bdward Kimball and Hal Wilson. The| Y- ¢ i twenty property men and twenty elec-‘blll. headed by Santley and Sawyer, | aeter artist, Lester Bernard, and a|Staging und constuming are lavish. Sunday and Monday, Thomas Meig- "{vm':’ 'l!; 'é"'- tricians. The company will arrive by will be given for the last times. capable coipany in “The_ Golden GOLTHELA i3 s [Ban, in “The Easy Road,” comedy. ash., D. C. |special train from Atlantic City an te) a satiwe by A Hoffman, i i 008e.” | gour o Y P Aestired will positively glve a per- COSMOS—Ann Sater. ¢ MB; ‘The Wild You're Next,” and Screen Snapshots; author of “Weclcome i in 1 { 2 ; 2 3 has a normal for man. Makinx nce Sunday night. ! riendly Enemies,” to headline the| (Beginning Sunday afternoon at 3|Tuesday and Wednesday, Roscoe A n to wny, each eye “?fi: fentured member of the cast will| Some years ago those who delighted | vaudevilie portion of the bill An |©clock, Loew's Columbia Theater will | buckle, ‘n “The Traveling Salesman, sepnrate “field ol vislon. one eye ‘do the work of be Ann Penningion, who has new sonss, | in clever songs and cuts acting bY [1aded attriotion will be “Dancers|9ffer .ds its’ featured attraction “The !and eomedy. “Red Hot Love" When concentrat upon two, unless there is abso- Regular Price, T 830, SALE PRICE ONLY $15.00 An ADITORIAL - ANY birds have mo- What is riormal in the’ nocular vision—that case. of those birds is ab- i p ! 1 ) b men troul o d eclties with which tolchild entertainers applaude 8 o i 3 n_‘object with eye lute need, nn -trouble | Germs thrive where | BESSOCIRGRUC S ! Aan Suter and thousht Whien Harton Calvert and Henmin 5 e s ol supprees; | Akead SRd enity Jor fume- insects breed Keep ; = ara seen In_a v + terpsichoroan and featuring Mary x snd comedy. the vision in the otber, diate eye from us. i i | B Top|are seen 1n a versat pelchorean s 1. Herbert an and ‘Saturday, Afan . GARRICK—“Way Down East. ity from “Ole Vie-| Qe nE, OlRers el erinl It is the story of a wife s “The Perfect Crime” and If you care, you will make “Way Down East” by Lottic Blair|rinny.” and has crowded noted head: [AeHal Jacks, in spectacular acrial)infatuation for another and her subse- | comedy, “Edgar's Little Saw." quent awakening to a realization of the — attractions out of the theatrical|ging iy’ 4 hodge podge of music, charm the pests fromgour A - e i i our eye care our care. th PREV NTO[ Parker, the spoken version of the no ‘She Is a star supreme of big |Siris I @ hodge podie of music, Chart | measure of her husband's love. York. ¥ Y i omewl Iriffith- photoplay, Wil be the attro and wiil appear as the big at-| g, card® i Trimmings.” ; s tion at the Shubert-Gartick Thea | traction ;kr Lxlm ;'ozxn‘:snni‘:::t:rml_::‘lf Elaine Hammerstein, in her latest| GARDEN—“The Devil to Pay.” NSunq'ay. {i!ar;gm Lloyd, in “Now Or N . ; next_week, commencing Mondsy, July | nexU woek, She Mas won Teat ove-lselmick production, ~The Miracle of | A" mysters drama of politiens in-| NoveT ity Will Rogers. in’ “Boys aSee ETZ. i - iig revents ivio S D e pulat Gurric 0% | Gt Swhien 15 said to disclose an origl- | MAnhattan” an original ‘story by ! trigue, suspensc, thrills ‘and unique | Barrymore, in Jim ooy . and PTOMETRIST G Street Dresented by e BB son 3 | nality and charm in the littlo actress | Bradley King, dealing with a strange, situations, will be presentea at Moore's | “Rocking the Boat 3 | See Better CNW. Garden “Theater the first four days ‘The Heart of Maryland . Miiton Sills, in “The Little that astonished even her friends. er mad v P N’I‘OL {)“!\‘vdec?"é‘mn‘z e?l‘falfi‘: » Martin dn 1 o other headliners will Inciude glaf"”‘f:da"g;'l‘_f'g" ';;:;!t“_’l;fl!;t and Mary | of \lext weck, beginning Sunday, REVE The Garrick organization will be aided | the famous Bison City Four, a won- | Eont, b gl on the point of starva ert: Brunton's special production, and comedy, “The Marked | B tables will appear, including Roy 8. o Marsh, in N : Stowart, Fritzie Brunette, Robert Me. | Urony: 1A - in *Nobodys Kid." | P I “The Devil to Pay,” adapted from th 0 X oMt Geual arcay of local talent and | derful singing quartet, and Bill e Devil 1 y." adapted from the | Thursday, “Without Limit’ MAKES A CLEANH ?Ia!:;" s“pnecl:llfl('s arg promised. , the delight of the novel by-Frances N. (ireene. An un- Friday, Sennett's: ‘A’ Small Town T Outdoors. T L Kim, Joseph J. Dowling and George Marshall Hall.- o hurs here wiil b advance in prices. | kiddi bigger and better t usually brilliant group of screen no- | 1dol” and Screen Snapshots, and .Sat- | Thursday and through Saturday of 5 The steamer Charles Macalester will make three trips daily to Marshall | Hall, at 10 a.m. and 2:39 and 6:30 p.m. On the morning and afternoon trips the steamer stops also at Mount Ver- next week, Howard Hickman's_color- ful photoplay of mysterious Egypt, cntitled “The Lure of Egypt,” will be shown. It is said to be marked with brilllant settings and vibrant with fast action. The -cast includes Claire non, the home of the first President | Adams. Robért McKim, Joseph J. of the United States. Marshall Hall | DOWIing and others. is noted for its picnic grove, and it also offers other amusements. The{KNICKERBOCKER—“The Golden JULY CLEARANCE SALE LT T # L river trip is usually delightful. s " uggage o . nare, R . Chevy Chase Lake.. The Knickerbocker ; - 5 promises, on Palmolive Bags, 79¢ Tuesday evening s notable at|unday and Monday, for the’first S Chevy Chase lake for its “lucky num-1 Gurioot's mroqiritah James Oliver oap Large, Strong ber dances.” Prizes are presented to | Y 00ts Rroduction of his story of Matting Luggage the fortunate ones to increase inter- | it 12T (The Golden Snaret Jea- 3 for Bags, with brass est. Two orchesétras provide the | .\ "\ et : Bf{' us, Rt Renick music. Dancing at the lake on Satur- |y nq¢ 30 pm. | Handy H b Tuesday and Wed- days is free from 8 to Chesapeake Beach. i vs. 'Woman," a comedy: Thurs- At Chesapeake Beach, the salt water and Friday, Fatty Arbuckle, in resort just an hour's o from the | T ear Man,” and “Blue capital, offers “sea bleezes” on a long V. e dy. and Saturday, hoardwalk, and over-the-water amuse- " Ethel Clayton, in “Bham,” and Clyde ments, including a cool dip in the | €00k, in “The Jockey. .- saltry surf; attractive picnic groves . overlooking the bay, “free dancing | CRANDALL'S—“The 0ld Swim- pavilion, and other attractions. A min’ Hole.” Great Falls Park. Next week, begirhing Sunday after- At Great Falls Park these heated sum- | 1000, Crandall's will present, for the mer days there are dancing In the larke | rst three days of the week, First pavilion overlooking the falls and con- | National" 297 Certs by ‘the lndies: orcheatra, BOAting, | comi Rites o Somt. ) ames Whit- fishing, kodaking and amusements for | Old Swimmin® Hole,” narrfng"("'hnlee the children. The ride through the| liay, and Mack Seniett's “She Sighed country in a pleasing featurs of & trib | by (he Seaside.” atarsing Ben Turrie to Great Falls Park. Wednesday and Thursday. = Grace — d’Armond, in “The Beautiful Gam- Glen Echo Park. bler.” ‘and a comedy. “Let Me Ex- plain* and’ the last two days of th One of the coolest spote In the| cek' Nazimova, in “Billions a clasps and riveted handle. nesday, Goldwyn's production of “Hon- ~st Hutch,” starring Wil] Rogers, with’ 25¢ . Some of the Seaspn’s Prettiest 18x36 _heavy white huck towels, with soft finish. The size and weight for general home use. Crash 1 2 1/2 C 5 Cool, Charming, Serviceable ELSGHTFUL Midsummer Frocks as s ine i i vic 3 ; : and Toweling.... appealing in good fabrics and_good vicinity of Washington 18 Glen ECho | \{ick'Sannett (w0 reel tomar Saston 20c heavg absorbent crash workmanship as in clever styles. In the 15‘;‘,2“ ,:"i‘:’::,?,., ?;)mle‘('cie,!lg:‘r{:lllce‘:: from the Steerage. ¥ toweling with fast-color blue all-popular plaids and checks of all colors. who' find its well appointed pavilion border. Turkish - 190 Get a supply of thess good 25c towels at the reduced price. Soft, thick and absorb- ent, -42x36 2 Hrseas | 50¢ Checked Voile Baby 49¢ | Pink and White, Blue and White, Red and White Flouncings Checks are on the top wave of Popu- larity—and nowhere are checks “more % effectively developed than in this cool, c filmy voile. Makes the daintiest of hot- . 27-inch sheer, crisp flounc- weather frocks. Note the saving.. ings of good quality swiss, with, set-on ruffle. Pretty baby patterns. Embroidery ] 60 % SWISS ORGANDY—S50c 40-inch LONGCLOTH—Yard-wide long- sheer. transparent swiss or- cloth with soft chambois finish. gsndy, In white and the wanted 10-yard plece, pastel’ shades. Woven 29c ntpecully priced $l'98 af Edges. for permanent good ar Oil Cook Stoves The well known Buck's make in 2, 3 and 4 burner sizes. Prices start at $24.75 Easy Terms—$1 a Week g Apollo. - Monday, Harold Lloyd, ow Or Never.” and Will Rogers, in “Boys Will Be Boys"; Tuesday and Wednesday, Roscoe Arbuckl Variously designed—many with organdy and the music provided just the right smmi o things for summer evenings. collar, vest and trimmings. The majority s o Tl s tes have self sashes. Tunic skirts, panel front ments and diversions, also. including and ruffled skirts. You will readily ap- the novelties of the midway, and praise them as worth more than $5.00— the six big rides, with boating and and you will be right. canoeing convenlently available. Colonial Beach. Week-end trips of the palatial steamer St. Johns to Colonial Beach | are galning in popularity as the sum- mer months progress. The steamer leaves the 7th street wharf Saturday at 2:30 p.m, and Sunday at § am. All the advantages of seashore life, together with excellent fishing, crab {bing, sailing and canoeing, are to be had at this resort. The dancing pavilion !s situated di- rectly over the water, where dancers and onlookers may enjoy the cool breezes. 3 The forty-mile moonlight trips will be made every evening at 7:16 o'clock, except Saturday and Sunday, with dancing on every trip. Photoplay Features. e : . Qak or mahogany finish. Upholstered in black or brown leatherette. Prices start at : . $39.50 - - $3.95 Cash—$1 a Week S [HHTHLLTTHTT e LT PALACE—"“Too Much Speed.” j 3 N Next week, beginning Sunday after- | = —coal bins daily with Agnew noon, Loew's Palace Theater will pre i B Wanace Reid in “Too Mach Speed. | 5 Coal. Avoid the unpleasant Morgan, author of “Exeuse | = delivery of your coal in snow Table of 4 to inch em- looks. ‘broidery edges suitable for many kinds of trimming. Good, firm grounds, attractive pat- PERCALE—256c standard quai- TABLE DAMASK—$1.25 72- ity yard-wide percale at & new Inch mercerized table damask, low price for Thursday. firmly woven for ser- In popular stripes, ; vice . In new and y “The Roaring Road” and |Z . 4 sleet. May we fill you v R m| .- Reld is sup- ¢ your Women's $2.50 and $3.00 Onyx checks and figures. l6c attraetive patterns. 79c other Reld triumphs. Mr. D atcl Y = full-fashioned all-silk and Yard - Yard ... ported by, Agnes Ayres and, Theodore| S coal bii NOW? ¢ Agnew Coal is 2 garter top silk hose, in black, white and cordovan. Perfect quality. Imported $7.45 Beautiful quality imported sheer lisle stockings In elabo- rate lace patterns and lace clockings.- White and colors. Children’s Socks... White with fancy tops, also solid colors. Some perfect, others slightly imperfect. Girls’ $2.98 Smocks........ of & young motor racer to beat down the | = carefully screened and de- objections of his prospective father-in livered clean. law to !hfe rnhurflggehuf Mfl! dm:ghler h)l' winning for her father's firm the grea JohnP. Agnew &Co. 728 14th St. N.W. road race of the year. Main 3068 L T e T T T T L L L L LR L LT METROPOLITAN—“The Golden Snare.” ; Next week, beginning Sunday, Cran- o dall's Metropolitan will show Jame: I Improvement Sale In Our Millinery Department Clearaway Prices to Make Room for ered In colors. Rose, green, peach, maize and white." Sold Extensive Remodeling for $4.98 and.$5.98. Children’ Hats...i‘.l.s 500 Clearance of straw hats that sold up to $2.00. Black and assorted colors. Popular styles: Qira's Q3¢ Rompers........ Striped gingham roi re, r t 10-Piece Dining Room Suite Made of Genuine American Walnut, consisting of 60-inch . ] buffet, good size china closet, inclosed serving table, round ex- $2 75 ° 00 tension table 48 inches wide, 5 side chairs, 1 armchair, seats cov- — ered in gepuing leathere e cccaerecececceccoccicescocccecccccnes .+ $27.50 Cash—$3.75 a Week Georgette Hats, $3.85 To reduce stock before remodeling starts, take your pick of these ex- quisite Georgette Hats at $3.85. Every popular summer model. Trimmed with owl heads, ribbons, ostrich and flowers. T T T Felt Sport Hats, $1.95 Sold for $3.95. White and colored stitched felt sport hats, favorite summertime milli ad. Get yours before~they’ ne. - R T T L OO CTE T mp: trimmed with white“pique colored chambray. 8 knees. $1.50 valuess Envelope 77¢ e e o - $6.95 and $7.95 Semi-Trimmed chemise, yokes trimmed dack and front with lace inserilon FELT HATS ntis Sainid Smart midsummer novelties in corsets: sizes 19 to 24, Worth white and colors, including French felt T ‘hats. Unique semi-trimmed e¥ects of 95 models. ribbons, wool, feathers, embroidered o P flowers and motifs, tinsel, bands and Philippine $2-98 bowrs. i » No one likes to drink after strangers, The Lily ‘Glass’ is like your own private soda glass. Used once and thrown away. e daintiest paper ‘glass’ ; witha curved lip that fits yours. PURITY SPECIALTIES CO. Men’s Otis 6 5 C : g ,.,...,. PSR "“~.;.;...m,,. ' Underwear R k) et = ._ T 1: . 2 Exactly like illistration. Artistic Louis XV’ design. Can.be had in genuine walnut or mahogany. Large Dresser, Chifforette; Vanity Dresser, Full Size Bow-end Bed. Positively the best-value in Washington. . € g : i : $25.00 Cash—$3.00 Weekly Regular and extra sizes -in elastlo knit gauze vests with V necks. Perfect quality. * Genuine OTIS Cool Balbriggan and White Gauze Shirts and Drawers in all sizes. Short sleeve shirts; ankle drawers with double seat and strap back. 980 . Porosknit Athleti | Union Suits.... $1.19 Dnion Suits 95¢ Famous _Porosknit Athletic _ Men's Fine White Nainsook and Style Suits. Ecru, stricily per- Madras Unlon Suits, tailored for = P SESE 3 R o fect; white, slightly impeffect. ~ perfect fit, comfort arnd service. E H s < A i e 3 & : 5 «, 3 : * T ! S i Ele——n]lc——]o[c——=]al——=lal——2bial——— o[ ——— 8

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