Evening Star Newspaper, July 27, 1921, Page 13

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. 4 & THE EVENING STAR, “WASHINGTON, :D. €, WEDNESDAY, JULY 27, 1921, EISEMAN’S Avenue Grand. the famous players who tramped over : 2 the local courts last week. | Sunday and Monday, Constance Tal-| A " goo.ft. excerpt showing such ® madge. ‘n “Wedding Bells”; Tuesday | stars as Chick Evans, Bobby JIones 3 and Wednesay, James Oliver Cur-|McLeod, Duncan, and scenes of the wood's “The Golden Snare” and Larry | presentation of the trophies by the Semon, in “The Rent Collector’;| President of the United States, Thursday, “Hearts Are Trumps”; ¥ri- | together with shots of prominent b | | B. F. KEITH'S—Lean and Mayfield KNICKERBOCKER. - dayo ey Alisonsinl Bxteavagaucar)) local{ssclnty pecpleiinland aboptitie | 8 Be F & G Sts‘ Cecll Lean and Cleo Mayfield, the mu- | Crandall's Knickerbocker Theater | private Scandal” 5 e e T e 60 '607 t. t. sical comedy stars of “Bright Eyes” and [ 1] be open to the public Saturday is a Crawford '& Carter prodaction. e e the B. Rtnenen? |atternoon. The attraction will be Republic. — e ter bill next week, in their new travesty, “Made in Heaven,” a new Goldwynre-| All mext week, beginning Sunday | P| AYS TO BE PRESENTED Rehearsing, - presenting ‘their Jatest |joace featuring Tom Moore, with | &fternoon, the Republic, “"America’ . laughing lyrics, songs and mimicry of 2 finest colored movie house,” will pre ° L4 othar stars. Others in the program are | Helene Chadwick. The story concerns “Carnival e Harley Knoles)0'Connor Players Will Appear in < c mts the Cameron sistefs, dansouses, assisied | the love adventure of a young Irish | production. starring Matheson Lang, S ki by Edwin_Weber, in *. udy in o ax- | “Carnival” is a modern“drama. filme elodrama. enume m ea Fhythm-: William Gaxton and company |fireman and an heiress. “Southern Ex- | ;"yepjce an the mysterious, roman- in *The Junior Partner,” & Doug Fair- | posure” will ‘be the comedy offering. |[tic old Italian canals, Two original short plays, “Aunt i banks hit; Stan Stanley and company in | Sunday and,Monday of next week Jane,” a comedy, and “Ros: i Typewriter Columnar Sheets These new National Columnar Sheets are the only sheets made : “A’ Theater Epigode; Herman Timberg | Alice Lake wiil be featured in “Over Savoy {drama, will be presented by g & lin “Little Bits"; Maxine Brothers and {the Wire,” and Larry Semon's comedy, 9 O'Connor Players at the Wilson Nor- s L They’re regular $15 suits }'zlnbbl;", the canine comedian; Lynch and | “The Bakery"”; Tuesday and Wednes- | Sunday and Monday, Constance Tal- !mal Community Center, 11th and Ha which are correctly spaced for de of Genuine Palm | in “What's What for Wh Zane Grey's “The Man of the |madge. in “Wedding Bells’ edday, | vard streets, tonight at 8:15 o’clock. | 3 ~ s = | o' Lowe, Fecley and Stella In “A | Forest.” and Mack Sennett's “Made in | Will Rogers, in “Honest Huteh”; Wed- | No admission will be charged. | typewriter use Beach Cloth. About 35 { Musical Comedy Idea”; Acsop’s Fables|the Kitchen": Thursday and Friday. |nesday, “The Other Woman"; Thurs-| The program will mark the sevent. % B 1 Fg and fixed attractions. “Guile of Women,” featuring Will|day, Bessie Love, in “Penny of Top|third performance of the season of | 2 suits to close out, in gray @ Sunday at 3 and 8:15 p.m. the present | gogers ‘ana “Our Navy in Action,” and [ Hill Trail”; Friday, May McAvoy, in |the O'Connor Players. They have ap- | Youcangetthem tofit National and tan. Also black mo- week’s bill, with Ethel Barrymore and {gaturday onl: Sidney Chaplin, in|“A Private Scandal” and Saturday,|pe in prologues at the Rialto s 5 = | others, will b given for the last times. [ipeine 83 SO OO0 Ethel Clayton, in “Sham.” Theater and with the summer stock | Cov hair with white stripe. In a e company at the Shubert-Garrick. The | er No. 4981 or 6408. si = S Mar Beaux. P casts of the plays include Una Garner, | the assortment are sizes COSMO0S—La g f it CRANDALL'S. York. Clara Drake, Maxine De Sflvia, Mar- | from 33 to 42 ; Beatrice La Mar, one of the bright| m.. 5 ot three days of next week,| Sunday, James Oliver Curwood's|tin Terry, Nellie Vieira, Helen Hurley | Look for This Trade Mark When You Buy & particular stars of vaudeville, with|beginning Sunday afternoon, “The |“The Golden Snare” and Larry Semon, |and Samuel Smith. | - her company of beaux, a quintet of |Other, Woman,” featuring Seena |in “The Rent Collector’; Monday, | Following the performance there accomplished players, will present a|Owen. and Mack Sennett's “Made in |Alice Calhoun, in “Peggy Put It |will.be an open meeting of the board novelty production at the Cosmos|the Kitchen”: Wednesday and Thurs- | Over”; Tuesday, “Hearts Are Trumps"; [of directors of the Wilson Normal [ Theater next week. It is a musical|day, Elsie Ferguson, in the film ver- | Wednesday, “The Woman God |Community Association. A speeial Palm Be h offering of songs, pretty scenery and|sion of Arnold Bennett's stage play, [ Changed”: Thursday, Naomi Childers.|6quare and folk dance will close the \ ac specialties, including a gallant band |“Sacred and Profane Love” and Fri- [and Sam De Grasse, in “Courage’;|Program. aw a s of serenaders. Edd Rhule x}::;ir 'Il':': ?ay ;}:-d&f:tur(}n\'y"fl;orfia- Meighan, l";dn}n '“;t Gold,” and Saturday, H O'Brien, singer and song writer, n “The City of Silent Men." “Penny of Top Hill Trail" starrin, TROUSERS {dengmfm oftering of their own/devle: ool Beasie Love. ®| MAJOR AWARDEDD.S. M. | : < e Original price $245. In sizes ing.and;the Hifers, 0N Ot the asa: pollo. v — Maj. Earl McFarland, ordnance de- - Yo sizes 29, 30, 31 32 watst. | o 65 7 G Radaseais UASIDE AN dAGCInE Sote o o th . _Will Rogers. in “Honest| Golf Tournament Pictures. S S e i In light or dark shades. ® 509 7-only: Kecucedito !stellar_features of the bill. Lonnie Monday, “Bunty Pulls the| Through the courtesy of prominent | tionally meritorious services in the | Loose Leaf and Bound Books 3 ce, the Spanish comedienne. in a real | 3 ENERCAY. - AN n i local golfers, the Columbia Country ' design, development and production | : b ovelty; the Umperco Brothers, French | C 1 Club will be presented with a com-.of machine gunx. automatic riflex and NATIONAL BLANK BOOK COMPANY, 18 Riverside, HOLYOKE, MASS. H clowns and acrobats. in a unique; ‘e uth”:| plate 2.000-ft. motion picture film of accessories in the world war. He is | number, and the Jones Family, a|f 213 the recent national open golf cham-ifrom Kansas and was graduated i ° [J quintet ‘of singing and dancing enter- | Tom Moore, pionship tournament. The film shows from the Military Academy. He is | tainers extraordinary, will complete X intimate studies of the styles of ail stationed at Springfield, Mass. | the acts. The matinee photoplay for the week will be Thomas Meighan's interestin 5 phatoplay, “White and Unmarried.” || Seventh and D the story of Billy Kane, who set out ||}/ || Streets N.W. for Paris to spend an honest 13 9 4 A t million, reading Clearance of Men’s & Young Men’s sequent experionces - with, French Closed All Day Saturdays During July and August the comedy fllm and it will be shown July el STRAND—Bert Walton. Le abontst abis. The Strand Theater announces for 2, G in dark brown presentation next week, beginning . - - ) : 3 2 ate ginal and ; Suits that sold at amusing idea, entitled “Who'll B se oar re lto avlngs o 0 o 0. $20 to $25. Most . the Next One to Cry Over You? B . . of them are me- Larry Gordén and Florence Jolice ES dium-weight and R e B AT e 1 can be worn with 4 “Use Your Credit”’ OIL COOK STOVES == i $29.75 Kitchen Cabinet by Mr. Gordon. ‘Others wi include | | comfort in the Oak finish, with cupboard $ 95 space and double glass-front Vet ot Juggling Ferrier. ‘a marvel of fall. Sizes 34 to doors.” Sale price.. ¢ ::sanesn il , in & versatile series of $35.75 Kitchen Cabinet i exploits”: Norton and Wilson, in a song and dance revue, “Diversions Hardwood-finish double glass cup- board, roomy “bins, etc., $ 75 for pots, pans or vegeta- (b of 1921," and Dura and Feeley, of- bles. Sale price .. N fering clever capers. $45.75 Kitchen Cabinet i Jcellent picnic facilities, are provided. E. Phillips Oppenheim's novel, | Thera:are many historic retics to be With aluminoid sliding top, sugar jar, “Jeanne of the Marshes,” under the ! lfound at Great Falls. At night the ||l %) i ifter: e e L ‘FLOR ’ , flour bin and. sifter: ~ g 75 park adds to their beauty. f X rcomy and spacious. Sale ‘| prisingnine exponents of jazz. OtheT diversiofis include sig bjg rides and the joys of the midway and varied amusemrents for tastes of bothi young and oM. Glen Echo Park is reaged by a delightful car ride along the banks of the Potomac. | Great Falls Park. Summer day outings at Great Falls ' Fark are enjoyed by increasing num- . bers daily. Free dancingshconce; and ofher amusements, a8 well as e screen title, “Behind Masks,” feat- . Chesapeake Beach. - PEICE: 5. teio’s s B s s widia uring Dorothy Dalton, will be the photoplay feature. This is a_differ A fairyland of amusements, over| ] o the water, offering a pretty sight at || 00 ov s night when the lights blaze forth, 1s || promised at Chesapeake Beach, the|lli e ¢ ent type of story from Miss Dalton's || recent releases and is said to be re- plete with big dramatic punches Short film features also will be i shown. bay resort just an hour's ride from Glen- Echo Park. > Dancing in the big open-air ballroom is a nightly feature at Glen Echo Park. Music is furnisbed by an orchestra com- Washington. Salt water bathing, More heat for cooking—Iless heat in e A R e e the kitchen—more time for rest and rec- reation if you put a Florence Oil Cook Stove in the kitch- en. If not, come in now and let us show you why thou- All-Metal Drop-Side Coach.— g W W W W W Penn Gardens. WHY is it, do you suppose, that the - . P . . Moonlight dancing is the feat: this | | & ) S biggest business of its kind in the week :égPenna:\(,;cnlEgen:s. wem;el;,n‘feu;y;.n sands of women praise the Florence. All sizes and styles Eeliedi- f weorld is that of Dariight Niumination of these beaytiful in stock. Two-burner style. | NSSCm——— WO -at ght; comiork I gardens is said to be beautiful and to h: tracted danci h able spring attached.... ave attracted many dancing enthu- |, J I uty siasts. An efficient and economical cook stove to use during the summer months. July Clearance Price: . . . «on - sis Gainvow Easy Terms line its beautiful banks will find the The steamer St. Johns makes four . . v/ Prices Start With a 3‘1 1 .9 ‘ ' Marshall Hall—Str. Macalester. Clearance - $ _’__Z__‘l'; ot o7t s s e vome || Price. . viinn s Large Size rings one to Marshall Hall, one of |[f| . Reesuncal. \Das- 00 . the oldest of Washington's summer | I You Are Welcome to Credit . oot o Macuieeier makes thres | Gray Enamel GING j y o Mount Vernon, the shrine of George Those who wish an afternoon on the 5 i Dish Pan 49 1 G c 3 i sforty-mile “trip” on the Macalester wlth handles The Clicquot Club Company, Millis, Mass,, U. S. A. |35, S5 ave ih shet. whare Sunday at 2:30, returning about 6 p.m. . £ [J i aiosieei Salos 6 Hub Guaranteed Refri gt |l July Clearance Sale, Carriages| Hub Guaranteed Reirigerators Potomac, about seventy miles from trips 8 week, Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday at 9 a.m. and Saturday at 2:30 Tng and- & wide YANZS of Other amuse: A Wonderful Stock and op Icer Retrigerator a 4 e are [ oatured: | —Large size two and three door types = —*“Alaska” and other we]l. known and A stylish and comfortable Reed guaranteed makes. : Body Go-Cart, nicely upholstered. Two-door type, with three com- waters of the Potomac or who are Buy it by the case from your grocer or druggist interested in the historic #oints that Washingion, near enough to the bay to = 2 A Lt 1t | ] e o Go-Carts and Salkies - at big Keductions lelightfully short trip. i . Forty-mil light tri | i oy Uik amoonigt sipe sz mate ||| at Remarkably Low Prices July = S v X partments; white $ 75 SR A 8 24— vy 3 Wil L TiCe..eavanee % TR SR R B ; P % ) i & : Three-door Guaranteed Refrigera- Wednesday and Friday evenings al o’clock. Photoplay Features. i PALACE—“Foolish Matrons.” “Foolish Matrons,” the latest | Maurice Tourneur photoplay based £ tor; white enamel- 3 h el by Donn Byrne, and . i g Why not keep it looking as EEssorieg hondre Boeweri. pove e 5.33‘35}{‘ i P4 |lined food chamber; £ 75 i 1t lool as 2 t made s me 5 SN . 9.75 value. Re- - | e by aivirs e O ahoyn ot o Fatace Thester nex: |l Sulky, with adjustable back and L NREY N (3073 = 'ys washing it with MOBO Auto : v : uced t0........o.n. H Soz Je odl s In_wnl gProduction Mr. Tourneur has foot rest (without "'\ 3 ; ety I | the—i00 table oil sodp? - | vealed an episode in the caree X $65 - " E | P % pure vegetable .’“P’r ihreo moderh soclety matrons, in hood). July Clear- QY / ) Large-size Porcelain-lined 3 I i three separate matrons of a famil- 1 2 iar type, of the lure of the modern Alaska make. Re Babylon—New York. duced to .. grime and which he illustrates the effect on anCe Price evenrees $3= > 5 :\ 3 y i i door Refrigerator; s .75 ~ / N — .| COLUMBEA—‘The Lost Romance.’ Liberal Credit Tcrm: Liberal Credit ‘Terms “The Lost Romance,” William De { Mille's production of Edward : Knoblock’s study of the romantic creen — : equation in_ matrimony, ‘featuring : [ Conrad- Nagel, Lois Wilson and Jack : F ning Sunday afternoon. Mr. De Mille \ : i Doors A ,26_pc. Plated “Midsummer Madness,” which was = i ; o > produced with the same stellar cast. 4 : =R » Tablewate Set or a METROPOLITAN—"“Over the : will be recalled as the producer of Wire.” f With conter griti | @ : Dainty Dinner Set — - panel. _ Natural i Sunday afternoon and all next week finish. $5.00 val- ) 4 S Crandall’s Metropolitan will present . alaly 9 with every $100.00 Alice Lake In Metro's plcturisation of Arthu mers oche’s “Over_the f I ; b TGS Wire, drama based upon the’ex- g purchase, cash or periences of a girl who found love ) through hate. Through an unumal > Ao g B, combination of circumstances her plan \ 2 4 for revenge miscarried and brought 4 C! arg - : her ‘the affection of a true husband. 3 Larry -Semon, *in “The’ Bakery,™ also will be shown, : B O T AT

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