Evening Star Newspaper, July 10, 1921, Page 40

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AMUSEMENTS. Monday and All Week Y& High-Class Vaudeville and Selected Photoplays ANN SUTER Daiaty, delightful, vivac Now a recognized favor! the big circuits, WILLIAMS & TAYLOR ‘Those ebo-v comedians in com- y. nonx ifi NEAPOLITAN DUO Twe gifted nons of Napies LAUGHS GALORE BILLY BOUNCER'S CIRCUS See the great bounding contest with “valusble” prizses—all in fun. JOHNSON, COLE & GIBSON In their versatile novelty, “A_Little Rehearsal” __ THE FILMAS Comedy nnd_thrill the wire Special—2-reel_comedy SOUTHERN EXPOSURE A_Christle comedy “BUFFALO BEAR AND SQUAW tial Visitors in I ian Novelties Matince Featu: GEORGE BEBAN in A MAN IN A MILLION” A splendld comedy-drama—First Time Any Washington Screenm. Shewn Omly at 1:13 and 4145, Exclusive Showings, International News Weekly and Parameount Magasine Dlfly fs'.’:‘; 1 s“d‘y aas | Hflhday‘ .:.::: I Pm““ FLORENCE MOORE Star of “Parlo: = r, Bedroom and Bath. Presenting Her Latest Blend iccesses, Little Star.”” with CLiff Friend at the Piano. ‘Breakfast in Bed’ and the New York Princess of Comic Versatility, “‘Twiakle, Twinkle, ‘WILLIAM B. FRIEDLANDER Presents SHEILA TERRY & CO. ncluding Harry Peterson and Morls Lloyi. in “THREE' l "4 CROWD."" with Masic. Lyrics and Mr. Friedlander HARRY DELF Singing His Owa Songs and Other Hits Elizabeth Kennedy and Milton Berle, in ETHEL FORDE & LESTER SHEEHAN In Footsteps and Fantasies. with MARION FORDE Aoccem Bobbe and Nelson Special Film Features AGNES AYRES in CECIL B. DE MILLE'S PRODUCTION, “FORBIDDEN FRUIT” 911 H Street N.E. THE BIG SUXSHINE COMEDY. m{E'ASTGARDENSM,R Open 7:15 p.m. Special Concert. T kR i in assic. AR READTY. - POLITAN F Street at 10th K L RENT COLLECTOR." “KNICKERBOCKER 18th St. at Col. Rd. ro)mlmow—lkrru RENICK TODAY AND TOMORROW _CHAR OLD SWIMMIN' HOLE. in “SHE SIGHE! ROLD_LLOYD And WILL FoaERs tn pOTS BOYS." CIRCLE ,, 2% on fve “h . 8. MARY MILES MINTER in “DON'T CALL ME LITTLE GIRL." nd R. 1. Ave WOMAN—MAR- _with DOROTHY PHILLIPS. _RIAGE,” LIBER’ North Capitol nd WESLEY BARRY HAMPTON OF PLACE! DUMBARTON '3 ¥iew duction, “THE LITTLE FOOL” - 535 Sth St. NEW THEATER 3% 2% 0% 0 greatest comedy. featuring BEN TURPIN, ‘A SMALL TOWN IDOL." .18, F.lu:v (FRECKLES) BARRY COUNTRY FAIR." 3 1119 H St. N.B. ROBERT, 2. LEONARD'S production. GILD: por it o A cabaret dance 14th and Irving MAg L"“C TODAT, MATINEE 8 EM n And 2-reel SUNSHINE , _matinee only, JOE 'URPLE RIDERI a NEW STANTON 2234 2,81 L= PEARL WHITE tn ““THE MOUNTAIN WOMAN." From “'A Pagan of the Hills."* m t4th_Street and IL L lv'» CLARA KIMBALL Y STRAIGET FROM PARIE oS ) Rim o/ the Arciic, Lewis Stone—Ruth Renick—Wallace Beery Comedy, “A Handy Husdand”—News—Symphony—Topios Taes-Wed—Will Rogers in “Honest Hutch” 18th Street.at Columbia Read K CRANDALL’S MATINEES SUNDAY AND SATURDAY AT 3:30 S TODAY—MON." 98 Pirst National Presenis fhe Most Vivid of the Curwood Steries, THE GOLDEN SNARE ! a Man-Hwnt, 6 Sergeant o; mn II. atved Girl o Babe dnd / fiasity Beiiod oy T EXTRA ADDED COMEDY, "MAN V3. WOMAN® Thars.-Fri—Fatty Arbuckle in the “Dollar a Year Man” BXTRA ADDED COMEDY ATTRAOTION, “BLUS SUNDAY” Saturday—E thel Clayton in “Sham” OLID. COOK IN “THN m‘l"'—fl. LUXE BXTRAS ALWAYS A GOOD SHOW CIIAHDALL’S TII EATEII —————————eee i B~ SUN.—MON—TUES. "9 in “The Old Swimmin’ Hole” MACK SENNETTS TWO-REEL RIOT, “SHE SIGHED BY THE 8 B9~ WED.—~THURS. ‘9 luu Darmend in “The lullfillllllhl" AUXILIARY CONMSDY MHiT, “LBT MB BXPLAIN® DU~ FRL—SAT. ‘99 NAZIMOVA in “BILLIONS” CHAS. RAY INNETI'S LATESY, "ASTRAY !M' T85 ATYERACE” THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, Cheby Chase LAKE Dancing _ every Meyer Davis music. ~Tues- day, Lucky Number night. YOU ST. |REPUBLIC 1o i America’s Finest Colorsd Movie House Oriental Decorations Artistic Lighting Effect ALL THIS WEEK DANCING —in the open air every night to Saappy Jazz Musle. Coolest Place in City PENN GARDENS 'Under Entire New Management s NTH AT D STREET N. mn-u vax Daily From 13 Tiock Neoa BEGINNING TODAY, COMPLETE CHANGE OF BILL TER BERNARD AND COMPANY PRESENT “THE GOLDEN GATE” A Satire by Aaron Hoffman, Auther of “Friendly Enemies” | 'n' “Singers With Trim d ‘Terpaiehorean Trium In “Spectacular Frolies” TESS B TANN GARTER | “DANCERS SUPREME” Musie, Charm and Syncopation With Hamilton, Calvert & Herman Premiere Photodramatic Presentation All Performances—Oftering ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN IN A THRILLING TALE OF “BAGDAD ON THE SUBWAY™ “THE MIRACLE OF MAHIIATTAH” Added Attractions—Multiple Reel Comedy ews Weekly MOORFE'S RIALTO NINTH AT G TODAY 2:30 P. M. ALL WEEK UAM,UPM DEDICATED TO ALL WOMEN WHO DO NOT REALIZE THE VALUE OF MONEY THE MOST VITALLY DRAMATIC DOCUMENT IN WHICH THE STAR HAS EVER APPEARED HARRY GARSON PRESBENTS CLARA KIMBALL SUPERB CASE SADA COWA N’S CHARGE IT IN WHICH PULSATING, ABSORBING, THROBBING, FASCINATING PIOTURIZATION MISS YOUNG PORTRAYS FOUR DISTINCT CHARACTERS COLORFUL LAVISH ADDED ATTRACTION i Mack Sennett Comedy Ovarmen verdye IR Made in the Kitchew” “The Force of Destiny” eaturing Leuise Fazenda Chester Conklin Other Special Numbers Exclusive Showing Fox News MOORFE'S GARDEN NINTHBET.D & E TODAY 2130 P. M. DAILY HAM,1P POPULAR PRICES 25c, 30¢, 35¢ =~ UN,,, MON., TUES., WED, ROBERT BRUNTON PRESENTS FRITZI BRUNETTE IN A VIVID PLAY OF SAINTS, BINNERS AND BOCIRTY “THE DEVIL TO PAY” -THURS., FRL, ' HOWARD HICKMAN r%zm" CLAIRE ADAMS IN A DRAMA OF ROMANOE AND ADVENTURE “THE LURE OF EGYPT" JULY 10, 1921—PART .3. I.OEW’S PALACE ——TODAY !END A.LL WEEK—— In Murdredt Paramount pictwrization OI Bm lwm’. e a—A _pulsating romance .l‘ddllnl wltl CHM at the wheel in a grlll um«u swaepstakes. “T00 MUCH SPEED’ —WITH— AGNES AYRES AND THEODORE ROBERTS EXTR4 ADDED ATTRACTIONS SUNSHINE COMEDY—“WHO'S WHO?" PALACE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA AMUSEMENTS, W THIS WEEK-9% Hpw sos e witd sory of ¢ mownt, Foundind oty ond | tenppiron Fine! Virilel Stirring! —EXTRA— LARRY SEMON in _“The Rent Collector” The Season’s Greatest Attraction Jack Edwards Presents THE GARRICK PLAYERS WITH * RORERT BRISTER AND FLORENCE EVELYN MARTIN “WAY DOWN EAST (By Lottie Blair Parker) You Have Seen and Marveled At the Wonderful Picture— NOW HEAR THE BEAUTIFUL SPOKEN LINES SHUBERT-GARRICK 754755 F St.at 7th Added Attractions! Specialties! Talented Washingtonians Including rgaret Crossan, Margaret Yves. Pauline Graff, Little Ilsley, Lena Bulhrd. PlDNnc. Hulse and others NoAivuutheu,htOthanhM SEATS NOW ON SALE Matinces Wednesday and Saturday “wsi PLAY THAT WILL LIVE FOREVER-— A DOORH DPEN L] G’CLOUK 4 :rlgl snit - (] | it Visit Historic Cabin John Bridge Outskirts Washington Faows aty Conduit Road Aad Enjoy & hb{t an m Chicken Dinner at the Hotel Open From Noom Till Midnight MENU Balted Nuts Olives. . ”.-l Pl!thl als N"‘I‘l"l g httm- ua ‘r--to- Mn Roof Garden Now Open Dancing 830 Till Midnight junders’ Majestic Jazx Make mfillhnl for Your Parties, Banquets, Afternoon Teas and 13° June Peas ‘aflles FREE ADMI 1ON AMUSEMENT PARK SOL MINSTER’S MILITARY BAND L OFER A SERIES OF “FREE CONCERTS TODAY And the Forty Amusements DANCING The Prooper Kinds, Week Nights Oaly TODAY 2:30 40-MILE RIVER TRIP On the Histerio Potemac CHAS. MACALESTER Leaves 7th St. Whart at 2:30 \oflay-—reulrnlng lo Wash- ington at 6:15 m., stop- ping at MARSHALL HALL en route. Fine fllnner lerved on steamer, $1.00-§1.50. SPEND THE DAY AT Marshall Hall ‘Washington's Finest Amusement Resort DANCING A Delicious Couatry Chicken Dinner Served for $1.50 at the Marshall Hall Dining Reoms. steun:ier kx‘ov" 10:30 a m. ' I{." YO“ a Cametn ace’ O the ambitious seekers of fame in motion pictures, Wesley Ruggles, director for Oliver Morosco pictures for Associated First National, suggests this —try it out on your own hoine' phbtog- rapher first. At the very start deter- mine whether you have & ‘“camera face,”” that necessary photographic qual- ity in the silent art. “No one has been able to define just what constitutes the ‘camera face,’ says Ruggles. “There are so many varying elements. But they are all gfts from nature and not acquired. “An actress, seeking a part in & pic- ture, visits the casting director. Sha may be just the very type for which he has been waiting. But he reserves h decision until after the inevitable que tion, ‘Have you some of your phot graphs?' There's the test. “Some of our greatest stage artists have failed to carry their success to tha screen because lacking _photographic quality. Their mognetism etuded the camera. On the other hand, we have seen actors who were capabls of on come marvelous in plctures. the ‘camera face' and built their screen art to it. ““That this photographic peculiarity ix not confined to motion pictures is known y ali. The village belle in life often is a flat failure on a photographic prin And the envious friend may be a b on paper, which brings that oft comment, ‘How it flatters her.' That's what the moving picture camera very often does. “Directors, therefore, work very care- fully when selecting casts, to ascertain exactly how they screen and what an- gles of ‘shooting’ are the best for then There is where the Intelligent camera man comes in, too. As a matter of fact. the camera man very often is successful because he finds the most productive or Illusive angles. When it comes to cheat- ing age on the faces of some actresses ;‘tz{ne of the photographers are wonder- The Passing of Hoakum. “THE ‘commercial’ motion picture 2s we have known it for the past five years is In the throes of di lution, and within two years will have ceased to be. A few will be made this year, and there are several on the shelves of the various studios yet to be released, but they will have brief vogue and their fade out will be rapld.” 8o s Production Manager Will M. Ritchey of the Rockett Film Cor- poration, In answer to the question: ‘What js the future of 'the motion pic- ture industry? “The creative epoch of cintma evo- lution.” Mr. Ritchey says, “has dawn- ed, and there will never be a return to the old hoakum of the obvious and the artificial. We are going to have pictures that both educate and en- tertain—that are built with a pur- t parrot cr ‘Give the people what they want,’ is born of a fallacy. ‘We are going to give the people what they should have, and they will quick- 1y respond by liking it and thus be lifted to higher ideals, “The motion picture 1s an edu- cational quite as much as an enter- tainment medium and one of its func- tions e therefore to create a demand for better things. “Educating the picture-going pud- lic to like better pictures is a selling proposition pure and simple. Show them the better line of goods and they will buy for the American peo- ple like the best the market affords in any line, but before you can make them buy a better thing, you've got to create it. have often heard producers say: ‘We're not going to spend money edu&llln[ the public,’ but after ten years of experience in all departments of motion picture production I am con- vinced that the future greatness of the clnema lies in its educational function and an avalanche of gold awaits those producers who will pio- neer in glving the public the kind of pictures they should have in or- der that they may learn to like them. “The moving picture must do its part by building pictures from stories that tell the tale of human life, and human nature, the highest type of which may be found in the Bible— ltke the stories of Joseph and David and ecores of others. And in the great classics of literature. Chesapeake Beach —ON THE BAY— WasMngton's Sait Water Resort Only One Hours . R4, Frequent Train Serviee Bathing, Boatin, F‘l‘h‘n‘l Hotel and Cafe Service City Prices Seashore Attractions DANCING—FREE On Boardwalk—Always Coel Garren’s !.Iperlvr Jazs Trains leave Disirer Tine Biarion—, dazs. 9:80, 11:30 2 }"«, o:m D- 6:30, 3 P. BBABON’E BUPER- PROGRAM. : 2 ] i i i i ul Sunday Excursion (New Market, Va. and Ret.) for Endless Caverns July 17 Lv. Washington 8:00 A.M. A Matvelous Cave Cool and Delightful A Wonderful Trip A Barbecue Dinner er:'&r"m.knls Jnformation, lit- Div. Pass” Agent, 1izs B or Phone Main 5633 or Tick- et Agent, Union Station, 7th St. 8.W. Bta., also Alexandria, Va. Southern Railway System jpecial summer rates. DAVISON’S§-1329 M n. New danee—'"The Toddle,” Army- Teach you to dance correctly in 8 #3nr._ Normal co PROT. A.ND )nun OHER STUDIO, 1127 10th Xiacs Monday and Fridey. § I ate lessons. by Sppointmint. Established 1900. MISS éHAPPI:.Ll-.AR leasons North S0 N R SoNN AV,

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