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. AMUSEMENTS. Special Film Features TYPHOON mm o2 MARY Plcxrom) ‘in her HROUGH THE BACK Iat St. and R. I. ave. EUGE! METROPOLITAN F_Street at 10th tflrs WEEK~~CONSTANCE TALMADGE. In DING BELIA: ~SPEC ul. FEA- UR NAV CRAND n I I Ys KHlCuBmHR 18th St. at Col. RU. ot TOMORROW — CONBTAY DGE. in G BELLS. North Capftol LIBERTY °",,A;;r.::c ORD in 'n-mnrcu THE DOOR." EIMGI v‘lm)x MA! NEW THEATER 208 3, 2% MORROW-~ALL-STAR cnr X0 30 PL‘~HPECTAL “WHILE J ;0“ 1230 C wtreet N.B. HOX\:.E thrilling mogern story of _adventure. CRANDALL’S Theater, 9th & E S3a TODAY AND TOMORROW_ROSCOE, (FAT- UCKLE, in “THE DOLLAR " And COMEDY. o SoNER: }'xu,r n‘-‘n(’ P C TN WL S Theater - and RIN ESS ) CRANDALL'SG23r, ..:‘.c.,. oF MAR % Jnlm A, Morosco' the story of & in Rinj gt :nhl N. C. Ave. Bpeciall duction, UST] P'“orluun Sunday e iamances Montey nt w 30, jGurden Bundey and Monday. 9:83 IYRIC Irving Sta. N.W. 2| EVRIC b o8 b, R S in “WHEN A MAN slu Nt Allo (‘flu.dy Bun- dar. matinee only, . Joo ““The Parple Riders."” Na. 11. __L_L...._—-———-—-— NEW STANTON o= £ € sz K MAREL NORMAND i APPENED TO KOS, y al “*%tonday st :u 3:00, R:20. §:00. 940, 'CRANDALL'S a FoDAY W Ave 624 H ORROW — ALL-STAR n}:rrm‘m Performance: ELIT Suudss G0, with ususl N Ly 7 amamme ot . EMPIRE WARY PICKFORD. 1n ___THROUGH THE BACK DOOR . __ 19th_sireer nna K. FORD in munnn at 8:00 THROUGH TH] 2 | SOUTHEAST GARDENS 1= r=- Open 7. Orchestra Concert. ALL MOORE'S- RIALTO NINTH AT G ALL WEEK JUST ONE LAUGH IN THE PICTURE, AND THAT IS FROM START TO FINISH REALART PRESENTS TODAY 2:30P. M. BAM,1LPM [DANIELS IN ELMER HARRIS’ JOYOUS COMED! MARGH HARE | DEPICTING THE UPROARIOUS ADVENTURES OF A MILLIONAIRE’S DAUGHTER WHO MADE TWO DARING BETS AND WON : THEM BOTH CAST INCLUDING HARRY MYERS HELEN JEROME EDDY MAYM KELSO SIDNEY BRACEY MELBOURNE. M'DOWELL GRACE MORSE ——DIVERTISSEMENT! - Rialto Symphony Orchestra Comedy: Lyons and Moran g-fl‘l{; s:';‘";",' f"’“ In “Roaming Romeos” " s iow » Encore Number, Muted Strings Kinsto Review “Beauty Spots Prizma Color: “Dawning” “Believe Ma If All Those En- dearing Young Charms” Esxclusive Showing Fox News YoDAY 2:30P. M. - - DAILY . 1A m,uP.m POPULAR PRICES 25c, 30e, 35¢ UN., MON., TU WED. UNIVERSAL PRESENTS HARRY CAREY GEBATEST OR ALL WESTSRN CHARACTER PORTRAYALS IN “DESPERATE TRAILS” GLADYS WALTON I 4 STORY OF NYSTERY, LOVN-AND INTRIGUB - '} "SHORT SI(IR"I'S" THE ‘SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D C., A Startling Announcement. CAN the motion picture samera pho- tograph thought? De Grasse and Stevens, members of the hand-picked cast of “Slippy Me- Gee,” the second feature of Oliver Mo- roseo Productions, Ine., claim it can and does, and tl they have proved thelr theory in scores of pictures. I has been a part of their remarkable success, they assert, sdding that Lhouxht'pown- 15 becoming generally rfeanl ed throughout the profes- on “Motion picture action and acting are not synonymous,” says De Grasse. “Action is carried on physically, act- lnf by mental processes. We can hold erest on the screen as long as we are in the ccnur of the picture carry. ing on action. But what happens en we step back and some other member of the cast moves to the fore? If we do not use thought conc-ntn tion we abgolutely fade out of th icture. It's a fact. If you don't be jeve it, just judge for yourself thi t time you are in the theater. But, it we keep our minds work- keep in the part rather than be. ing a ctator, the camera will ‘hold’ us in. The face tells the story whether the actor is thinking or merely 1n the scene in physical presence only. Stevens glyes confirmation !o the De Grasse theory. He even goe! it pho- he "I( undornlu mo! ou let Ily you on the scre you_ p! nwardly more ¥ get_ove .y ‘That s why there is more d-msn‘ toda; (nr rea) actf; than ever before d be- fore that you can’t fool the umcn I might add that you can't fool the public eithe CRANDALL’S, METROPOLITAN | at 10tn = THIS WEEK=&1. tographs the brain, tion_picture acti Fewer But Better Pictures. "WHATEVER may be the effect of the slackening of motion pic- Picture Ever Made. ture activities on the industry itself, it 1s proving highly beneficial to the ou R NAV ' | theatergoer. for reduction in the num- i ber of pictures being made I [Ivinl IN ACTION |/ ooty ; quality of our films far beyond our highest ambitions of a year ago, Made- By, ?,;‘:;,"La"“ Becretary || .55 Milton Hoftman, newly appointed . Y- { production manager of Metro's studios 'at Hollywood, Calit. Ezclusive Premiere Showing of the Moss Interesting Navy TODAY AND ALL WEEK LOEW’S PALACE STORY BY DANTEL PAULINE FREDERICK SUPPORTED BY MILTON SII.I.S This brilliant emotional artiste of the ame- the le Aer entire photoplay career h ;‘l’ovy”al mother-] lo’fis and % mother’ «SALVAGE” PALACK SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Overture—“The Fortune Teller” (Herbdert) COMEDY —— PATHE NEWS —— TOPICS OTHER PROGRAM BITS \nmn ~~4 GEORGE MBLFORD-PARAMOUNT PICTURE— BASED ON SIR GILBERT PARKER'S FA- MOUS NOVEL, “THE MONEY MASTER” FEATURING JAMES KIRKWOOD, ANN -FORREST AND ALL—STAR CAST Wise in the € the wmt-mo;mm A fool in the ways of the human heart, he udlmhlldn':l:vlno loved him! Then his world crashed about l:i-udb- found that without lova ‘all wealth is See this epfc drama of souls, lr.dnt mdwflbd&.Noflil o o JULY 17, 1921—PART 3. \ NEILAN TO MAKE ANTI-CENSORSHIP FILM. hibitors, distributors of Mr. Nellan's MARSHALL NEILAN, it is an-)hibit nounced, s to write and produce | Product. he film, it is announced, will be & plotire for the Publie Right Leagus|mias Ay, It 18 snnounced, will be of America, presenting a screen reply than disclosl l?! theme in the to reformers and censorship agitators. | W2y of & ;’}"r}"gfi'finciéé A Realizing that the screen can serve| azsimst the Sencorship of motion b a8 important & purpose in fighting for tures and the passing of ‘blue laws. its own rights as it did in behalf of | The plot will be written by Mr. Neilan the government during the war, Mr. A Varied Experierce. LMER HARRIS, author of “The March Hare,” in which Bebe Danjels will be seen here, has had a varfed and successful career in and out of and around the drama. yating from the Univer- sity of ifornia_he went to Europe with the bert Edeson “'Soldiers of Fortune” company, returning to be- itor of 2 New York acters. ducting a nationa-wide campaign the faet that he has never had a foot ment of Assoclated First Natlonal Ex- years age. Have you ever been in motion pic- believe that you possess the sense of thon began to write plays. Oftende! ‘Trial p 2r- | tor Aim fans hy means of real, un- himself, who will personaily direct all phases of its presentation. An all-star Neilan offered to make the first direct|cast will portray the different char- enti-censorship film for the Public ; i i i _| An interesting item 1in_connection Rights League. an organization con-| Qb L™y blan of producing an anti-censorship film is said to be against “blueshevists,” free of charge. ‘The plan has been welcomed by the :ac!:llomn cu;y(rolr:‘any of his own pro. L league, and has received the indorse- | formation of his own company, two 0 Here's a Chance. HAV! you ever been a motion pic- tuer comedy ingenue? tures st all? Whether- you have or not, do you cherish & longing to be—and do you humor appearance and willingness to ork will absolutely help to cure the ‘warm—and cold—weather blues adulterated comed; [ If you do, and if you h: [ ulr. or comedy or t’lt t trium) I &orolco. a8 Cal- vor(nll, to ethe! hu your expen nce and a d afivtlon of yaur physical attributes, to N York offices of Hallroom !oyo 0f gnyl at No. 1600 Broadway, New hi ork. The Hallroom Boys' comedles hy Smith Left|are two-reelers, in which 8id Smith H "It "Fays to Advertise” and |cavorts among the treetops and on flu Six Best 18 the raw edge of the highest and nar- rowest window ledge: The p| An Ol4.T; ducers want & young woman to play 3 opposite n" these com e n 1mer; of ‘which are released s month Nndz 8. DUFFIELD, losned by |that the young woman w to achleve the dizzy height Oliver ‘“’"‘m to Play an im-ically, but it {s suggested there is no sortunt rol Georg_n Meltord's pro- | limit to the ghts of fame she can uction of A Wise uol plicant nee ine old.llm' years ate she must be cngaged ln theatrical wo! e | young, attractive and petite,and that, than fifty-eight yeari whlch is por while a certain dramatic haps a longer ‘term of experfence |or screen experience is essentisl, this than that of any other livi ctor. | need not have been gained in come- He has been playing in Oliver Mo- | dies, although girls who have gained rosco productions for twenty years, |their experience in comedy work and and nine years ago Mr. Morosco gave | possess, in addition, the physical re- hlm L3 H Mfllllct This is one of | quirements, will naturally be given prouydest possessions, as | first cholice. hh is p u sbly the only member of | Each applicant must nd t C ion’ who has this distinc- | “straight” phetograp! one er two photographs in make-up, i{f she has Q d ‘ Dyf.’.‘-fi I Sun(hyn.u \ Holldays ’ms::: ‘ Pri "Cesl enius and Beauwty IPI E. qu,g“,,ls.pw... CLARK “A Hnlt'-?ol‘r I"m- Mu el ('u-ely." With Jack King. FRANK VAN HOVEN “The Dij Mad Magician”™ EVA SHIRLEY 35,5 Soyae™ With Al Roth. the Jazzer, in “‘Songs of the tud Assist tvzl.vv WELLS ratemies NED NORWORTH GULD & EDWARDI e _Two Danci: Fi of the Nut [ SIEGEL & IR G In an Heroulssn Effort NINTH AT D STREET N. W, DERS & —Uh T S FING CANPRETTS In_Comic and Bensations) Feats Continuous Daily From 12 o'Clock Noon BEGINNING TODAY, COMPLETE CHANGE OF BILL TOWNSEND, WILBUR AND COMPANY PRESENT “THE SMART ALECK” A Clever, Rapid-Fire Comedy Skit by Bemsa! b sAsfi'."& EN “A Musical Vi e THE WONDER GIRL A Real Bcenic Novel Premiere Piflolrl-afle Presantation All Performances—Oflertag ? . % EUGENE O’BRIEN IN A MODERN ROMANCE RUNNING RIOT WITH MYSTERY “THE LAST DOOR” Added Attractions—Multiple Reol Comody and News Weakly 9w NOTE—PRE-WAR PRICES PREVAIL—NOTE % gll“lllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIllllllI|IIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllmlIg CRANDALL' 18th Street at Columbia Roed KNICKERBOCKER MATINEES SUNDAY AND SATURDAY AT 3:30 SW-TODAY—MON."9g First National Prespnis the Incomparable Comedienne, CONSTANCE TALMADGE W W“ lmkhu%n ?‘mn of g‘-’-m nimy “WEDDING BELLS” Comedy, “Three Jokers”—News—Symphony—Topics _— Tues.Wed —STAR CAST in “The Other W.-ll" Comedy, “Ninety Days of Life”—Priema’s “Poor Butterfy” . ri/~DOUGLAS McLEAN in “One a Minute” BXTRA ADDED COMEDY, “TOONERVILLE TACTIOS" 43—3555‘5 LOVE in “Penny of Top Hill Trail’ 4DDED COMEDY HIT, “BANG I"— 5 LU‘. BXTB“ ALWAYS A GOOD SHOW Ninth d E CilRHOALL'S THERTER 9 SUN.—MON.~—TUES. 98 ROSCOE (FATTY) ARBUCKLE W~ WED~THURS. "8 MAY ALLISON IN “EXTRAVAGANGE” AUXILIARY COMEDY HIT, “SOUTHERN EXPOSURD” SO FRL—SAT. ‘98 JACKIE COOGAN In “PECK’S BAD BOY,” 1521 MODEL AUZILIARY OOMBDY ATTRAOTION, “THE GRESNEORN" Mnmmm|mmmnmmmumnmmnmmummmmmmmunummmnlmmmnm censors since the|y, AMUSEMENTS, _ NEXT WEEK'S PHOTOPLAYS. PALACE. Bert Lytell's latest starring pro- duction, !;‘!ha Man Who,” bl'{on Lioyd Osborne’s magazine story. COLUMBIA. “Too Wise Wives.” a Lois Weber production, turing Mona L ldire Winasor. " it METROPMLITAN. Viela Dana’s latest production for Home Stuft,” the story of an | stranded in & small town. KNICKERBOCKER. Viela Dana in “Home Stuft, 3| in “Uneh d Seas.” the Strings’ in ‘“Made in Heave CRANDALL'S. Katherine MacDonald in Your Wit ——————————— any; @& description of her hei, weight, eolori qualifications, experience. Saved by Marie Prevost. recovery of King Baggot, ‘whose ertical condition recently resulted from comcussion received in & water sccident. will permit lunher'mr progress on his forthcoming feature, rtoons. news pictures and other fes- “T‘h‘o Bl!erfly, i r. Baggot, it is sald, owes his| iy g, owes e .‘::::,Mu be shown at all perform- life to the Marie Prevost. Photoplays This Week g;lyllell strength of niverssl star. whom he has b!tn (Continued from Flrsl Page.) uster Keaton, In directing _{n s sereen version for | Tn the camira Roks Imning over (he nraday. Nasimova, i Comin g Attractions At the Theaters Next Week | B. F. KEITH'S—Ethel “Barry- | more, vaudeville. COSMOS—Francis Mink and { Boy Octet, vaudeville. KEITH’S—Ethel Barrymore. Next week at B. F. Kejth's Theater, the bill will offer Ethel Barrymor the sole headliner, followed by Patr cola and Delroy, Jack McGowan, late Alice | of Cohan's “Mary’ harlie Olcott and unty { Mary Ann, and others of like pr oore | inence. COSMOS—PFrances Mink and Jctet ¥rances Mink, one of the charmin and talented artists of Broadway now in vaudevill supported by a double quartet o clever and versatile entertainers, w lend the attractions at the Coan eater next week, in the brillja u’dlld other physicai|feature, which won her fame in the and a record of her!Clarendon Revue. It is a glorio. potpouri of songs, dancing feature and specigities not often seen in pop- * ular vaudeville. Six other acts of the standard Cosmos type will complete the bill. The added matinee attraction w. be “The Woman That God Changed, featuring Seena Owen and E. K. Lir- oln, one of the most interesting pi of the sesson, “Just in Time. 2 Chester monkey comedy. with rars “Trust Percival Wilde's novel. 1 u-t-um Nat Ross, also can thank Miss Pre- vost for saving his life. Miss Prevost was in th pool of the CofMn estate Callt. performing aquatic fell in_and struck | &’ ocking the Boa; P8 Dot on the botiom. " Tmpmodiately | fue Havakawa, Bassot plunged in after him. Sut Harry Poll B also struck the concrete ln‘ Prizma; o o the pool and he slumped ay, “C under, ynconsclous from the impaet. D‘ of Life. to Baggot, water and held ed him over ge and then her en- to rescuing Ross, whom she Avenue Grand. Today and tomorrow. Marguerite Clark, "in “Scrambled Wives,’ and ulled to the pide of the pool, where | Buster Keaton, in “Neighbors”; Tues- e was taken out of the water alive|day and Wednesday, Roscoe Ar- but ed. buckle, in “The Traveling Salesman.’ iss Prevost is a Cspnadian girl | “Man vs_ Woman” and Prizma's and until recently was featured in|“Where Poppies Grow”; Thursday bathing girl scenes. S8he now has a|Mary Miles Minter, in “Don’'t Call starring contract with Universal to|Me Little Girl.” and Harry Pollard. permit her to engage in more scrious | in “The Big Bike Bug"; Friday, Mr forms of screen dramas. and Mrs. Carter De Haven. in “The Girl jn the Taxi” and “The Reck- less Sex,” and Saturday, Mae Marsh in “Nobody’'s Kid,” and “Toonerville Tactjcs. until others Savoy. Today and tomorrow. Marguerite Clark, in “Scrambled Wives.” end Buster Keaton, in “Neighbors”, Tues- Y “Deception’ rakawa. “X Hindy Hucbend® ‘The Message of a Flower”; Friday. Alice Joyce, in “The Scarab Ring." and “Edgar's Feast Day.” and Saturdey. Nagimova, in “Billlons.” and Harry Pollard, in “The Bike Bug. 3 and Prigma’s York. “Fatty” Arbuckle, in “The Salesman,” and “Catching : Monday, Pauline Fredenck in “The Mistress of Shenstone.” Harry Pollard, in “The Tuesday. Corinne Griffith. Your Reputation Wort Jokers” and Prizma's ° \\'ednesdly. TODAY 2:30 40-MILE RIVER TRIP Oa the Historic Potomac THE STEAMER CHAS. MACALESTER Leaves Tth St. Whart at 2:30 today—returning to Wi ash- ington @ ping at en route. on steamer, $1.00-§1. Toda: Thursday, Thomls Meighan, ang “Ban; Mr. and Mrs. Carter De Haven. “The Girl in_ the Taxi,” and Bray- Goldwyn' “The r(d'nv That Never SPEND THE DAY AT Marshall Hall Washisgten's Finest Amusemest Resort DANCING First National Gossip. ULL MONTANA'S first name is He was born in Italy. Jane d Katherine Lee are not twine seven years old and Katherine years older. The “S” In Wil- Z stands ame for Ethel Clayton is thirty vears old. She was married to Joe Kaufman, who died during the “flu’ epidemic. She has s son ten years old. No, Corinne Griffith isn’t her right name. Her real name is Corinne Scott. Marie Doro is thirty-six years old George and Lucille Lee Stewart are brother and sister of the famous Anita. Here are some more ages Pearl White, thirty-two: Jean Paige |twenty-three; Mery Pickford. twenty |eight; Marie Prevost, twen hre wd 2 l.%:-— Ruth Roland, twenty-seven; Shirle 1 3 Lo =¢ mercdieadsy Tve. Mason, twenty: Mae Marsh, twenty PENN GARDENS lfollr; Marthe Mansfleld, twenty-t DANCING Viola Dana. twenty-two, and Elaine Hammerstein, twenty-four. Annette is_at present in Aust DANCING. Where to Spend Your Evenings NEW YORK DANCING ACADEMY BEST ORCHESTRA IX THE CITY OPEN 10 A.M. TO 11:45 P.3 CLASS OR_PRIVATE LESSONS. TEACH YOU TO DANCE IN 40 Yun Veatures Al‘llll‘ll.l‘!m 7 5 D + . AN MR ACHER STUDIO, 11 CONCERT B, e Josons b appaiatn 11 rivi WILL RENDER POPULAR Phone North 6786. Established CLASSICAL Ilm’l _Formerly Mrs. H. L. Holt TODAY | o . FREE, 4 to 11 P. M. _ || %3572 Bt g S DANCING D-.msu.o“.f"n..m' . “ELECTRICALLY COOLED lirsom 54 Faser D DAVISON'S"“' 329 M n.w.FLN v PR BALLRO O M]|||ser ssnco—rrue Toaiue e ek I&‘&«‘w":m..‘."" “Washington Studio of Dance 431 11th now. Opes 1:30-11:30. 4 private u 4 closs, §5. 20l N5 Next Week beginning Monday,July 18 Hi‘h-cgu Ve:kdnvfll. and Selected :}z’otopll s THE MUSICAL MARTINIS A quintette of splendidly talented musicians. Artists on s vnrlnyqfl instruments ’b ina v’l'bpllhr and pleasing repertoire with : spectacular effects, WILSON & McAVOY DOLLY DUMPLIN t;l-::vn-dhun‘uv—- Auldfill!dnh&oinolthtlhow.butudmfibe would be to spoil it JAS, KYI.EWRDY&CO CHESTER JOHNSON & CO. In the Dlo-lllqnlfilcn-dy sketeh | In their sensational movel SPECIAL COMEDY FILM ecycling _offer! nee Feature Film ETHEL CLAYTON IN 464 il Shown only st ik ss eun Paramount Maguz!