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WEDNESDAY, JULY .2 1921.. . D. C, nesday, Sessue Hayakawa, in “Blacky Apollo. York. Roses,” and Harry Pollard, in “At thes . Sunday and Monday, “The Woman| Sunday, Marguerite Clark, in|Ringside”: Thursday. “Deception”s S God Changed” and Harry Pollard, in | “Scrambled Wives”: Monday, Alice Eriday, Wil Rogers, In “The Strange: “At the Ringside”: Tuesday and Wed- Joyce, in “The Scarab Ring”; Tues- Boarder,’ an uste & . nesday, “The Golden Snare” and Neighbors,” and Saturday, “Snow! Larry Semon, in “The Rent Collector”; | day, Nazimova, in Blind. > COSM0S—Vaudeville. Two splendid headliners are ad- vertised for the Cosmos Theater next week, the famous Gaudschmidts, Bel- glan clowns, with their wonderfully intelligent® French poodles, in an act known 'the world over, and Charles Hart and company's “Melodles and Steps,” a snappy and beautiful sing- ing and dancing production, brim- ming over with pep and pretty girls. Others will include Pinto and Boyle in a novel offering of fun and melody; Paull and De Haven, a clever song and chatter team; Dobbs and Watkyns 1 ughable’ playlet, “The New Emil Subers, the Dixie Minstrel,” in a novel bit of one-man éntertainment, and “Wiki” Bird and Lee Ransom, Hawailan songbirds and entertainers. ‘The added matinee feature will be the noted picture, “The Woman That God Changed.” featuring Seena Owen in a romantic tragedy and the re- demption of a life worth while. The Chester-Mermaid comedy, “Just in Time.” will be the laughing picture at all performances. An entertaining bill of selected vaudeville and attractive pictures will be presented Sunday starting at 3 p.m. STRAND—Vaudeville. Wives,” the latest production by Lols Weber, with Louis Calhern, Mona Lisa and Claire Windsor in lhi leading roles. It is a romance O married life, with a salutary lesson. CRANDALL'S—Trust Your Wife.’ Crandall's, beginning Sunday., will present for the full week First Na- tional's latest starring vehicle for Katharine MacDonald, “Trust Your Wife,” with Charles Richman and a strong cast. The story is one ol 0~ mestic entanglements in a stratum of society that permits the introduc- tions of handsome settings and I!.?r» geous gowns. “Short and Snappy,” a comedy, will be shown aleo. ENICKERBOCKER. Sunday and Monday Crandall's Knickerbocker will present Viola Dana, in Metro's new production, “Home Stuff,” and Harold Lloyd: in “Among Those Present,” his latest two-reel comedy. Special notice {s directed to the fact that the Knickerbocker will be closed Tuesday, Wednesday, Thurs- day and Friday of next week for re- decoration, reopening Saturday, July 30, with Tom Moore in “Made in Heaven,” a new Goldwyn release. Thursday, May Allison, in “Extrav. gance”; Friday, “Hearts Are Trumps,” and Saturday,’ Alice Lake, in “Un- charted Seas." Avenue Grand. Sunday and Monday, *Deception”; Tuesday, “Courage” and Harry Pol- lard, in “At the Ringside”; Wednes- day, Nazimova, in “Billions”; Thurs- day. Pauline Frederick, in “The Mjs- tress of Shenstone”; Friday, Sessue Hayakawa, in “Black Roses,” and Saturday, Alice Joyce, in “The Scarab Ring." TOPHAM’S OWN MAKE REGULATION ARMY TRUNKS— Republic. Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, Har- old Lioyd, in “Now or Never." and Marguerite Fischer, in “Payment Guaranteed”; Wednesday and Thurs- day. Jane Novak, in “The Other Wom- an,” and “Snub” Pollard, in “The High Rollers”; ~Friday and Saturday, Martha Mansfleld, in “His Brother's Keeper.” - Savoy. Sunday and Monday, James Oliver Curwood's “The Golden Snare” and Larry Semon, in “The Rent Collector”; Tuesday, “Courags Wednesday, “The | STEAMER TRUNKS—DRESS TRUNKS— ACCEPT NO OTHER MAKE CALL FRANKLIN 4856 TRUNKS AND SUIT CASES Broken Trunks Repaired TOPHAM'S, 80 L St. N.E. 4 i H 5 w |Woman' God Change Thursday, 1 han Next week, bezinning Sunday. the| RIALTO—"“The March Hare. ant Bl Do Houmests Eriday, Mr. (F y J S- T ) : fitrand Theater will present George Mor-| Bebe Daniels will be pictured atjand Mre | and Satarg: "l;‘sly'"Aln‘i'j Established 1855 : fon, a comedian known in vaudeville as | Moore's Rialto Theater the remainder of son, in “Extravagance,” and Harry v The Black Dot who comes to Wash- | this week in her latest Realart comedy. | S0l 18 “Exiravas Rineside ' g ington “direct from his long series of | “The March Hare,” with beautiful and 3 e )gul’opnan triumphs.” Others will include | interesting minor features and orchestra = e e] asil Lambert, xylophonist, in classical | accompaniment. = = \ 1 and popular selections ; Ryan and Weber, | It I8 anmnounced that the Rialto will ing Jul d A ¢ i i ate of “The Royal Vagabond,” in a |probably close Sunday “for unusually u; . Ll series of smart tunes and original dance | oxtensive alterations and repair. Store Closed Saturdays During July an gus 3 greations . Tom Davis and company. in == " domestic farce, “Checkmated.” and Ajax RDEN—* irts."” = 5 I and F . Eymnasts. The photoplay GARDEN—"“Short Skirt o will produce Shirley Mason in the Fox| An interesting story with “a double production “Lovetime,” and minor films|love clement, @ mysfery plot. political will be shown. intrigue and a heroic_young lover” will be shown at Moore's Garden Theater (e last three days of this week, when Marshall Hall. Gladys Walton will be seen in her latest The steamer Charles Macalaster | Universal production, “Short Skirt makes three trips daily to Marshall | Sunday the Garden will close its doors Hall—10 a.m, 2:30 and 6:45 p.m.— |for the current season. In the mean- Stopping at Mount Vernon on the 10 | time, the house will be completely reno- i ’ and 2:30 trips. The 6:45 trip offers a | vated and decorated delightful . thirty-two-mile ride on Ifan: “Doctor, 1 need a change ! ~ Dootor: (Noting ¥ the symptoms): “You \ : Y \ | T { / I the Potomac, with the privilege of LA 120 pairs Men’s black and tan stopping at Marshall Hall. BREAKFAST. | =3 OXFORDS . Jazz music, render~d by a clown Berries. Sliced : reduced to orchestra. Is a feature of Penn Gar- Peacbes or Can- dens. Oriental decorations picturing taloupe. A Jor immediate clearance a night in Japan and the illuminated gardens are other features. grilled Chop. other mea All are from Rich’s regular stock and embrace the odds and ends of desirable lines. Nearly all sizes in the lot, but most of them are sizes choice or Eggs. 6to 7Y% and 9 to 11. I < 2 H ITCHS - | Beverage. Delicious 75c *. " 1001 F St., corner Tenth m }illtllili,‘:h i« — [ Chevy Chase Lake. o Dancing at Chevy Chase Lake con- tinues to be the main attraction, with two orchestras supplying a grade of music which has gained a wide reputa- tion. et Wholesale Distributors A. E. Beitzell " Frank Hume, Inc. Altemus-Hibble Co. Chesapeake Beach. Chesapeake Beach, the nearby bay resort, offers excellent facilities for fishing for trout and hardhewds, salt- waier bathing and boating, with nu- merous amusements along the board- walk, as well as shady picnic \ grounds. A clown orchestra furnishes toddle music lofvtl:e dancing daily. G111 umnmmmmmm@nnmmmmmmmmmmmnmmmmmumummmmmmmumww (2 , ' Glen Echo Park. Glen Echo Park is announcing cool breeaes and dancing in the open-air ball- rooin, with thirty-fivc fans, (o the music of an orchestra of nine “joyous jazzers." Other park f=utures include six big rides and the Midway. The park is reached by a car ride along the banks of the Potomac. Corn _Muffins or } Hot Biscuits........... il Bartholdi Restaurant i For Men—Ceoolest Place in Town it Across From New Ebbitt Hots St. Johns. Colanial Beach attractions include a large dancing pavilion nightly, the mecca of hundreds; salt-water bathing, fishing, crabbing, sailing and canoeing. The steamer St. Johns leaves for Colonial Beach Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sun- days at 9 a.m. and Saturdays at 2:30 p.m. Forty-mile moonlight trips are given Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 7:15 p.m. Photoplay Features. PALACE—“The Man Who.” All next week, beginning Sunday afternoon, Loew’s Paluce will present “The Man Who," starring Bert Ly- tell, In a picturization by Maxwell Karger for Metro of the magazine story by Lloyd Osborme. Mr. Lytell lo plctured as the young veteran ot | alize i ki the Argonne who, to win the favor | e alizs akin, of the ‘girl he loved, attempted to Wespecializs, it 8! “break” "the shoe trust by going ||| these lenses. barefooted, i We can make you a pair METROPOLITAN—“Home Stuff.”![|| of eyeglasses in 24 hours. Beginning Sunday afternoon at 3, |[f All work done by our ex- Crandall’'s Metropolitan will present pert Optometrist. Prompt for the first time here Viola Dana, . in “Home Stuft” a Metro screen ||| service-gssured. cassic concerning a young show girl in a simple, bucolic neighbor- hood, who 18 plunked unceremonious- ly down by an odd combination of ) . circumstances. “Almlang \Those Prlul- Just because that’s the name, don t think you can go to SRt the twaoreel laughier speclal, sleep; because when Ted Lewis, the one and only, also. o plays a dance number—well, you can do nothing but COLUMBIA—“Too Wise Wives.” dance. “Love Me,” on the other side, contains some Next week, beginning Sunday aft- . . t 3 o'clock, Loew's Columbi; wonderful piano work, besides Ted’s saxophone. Theater will present “Too Wise NEW PRICE vuren “Underneath the Palms” ) . A-3411 If you break your eye- glasses we can replace them the same day. ADOLPH KAHN, 935 F St. Crwrrmmmese e i s f. 0. b. 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