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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 0., AUGUST 21, 1921—PART 3 AMUSEMENTS. ) Friday, Viola Dana in}| Qhubert-Garrick Announcement. Salaries of Actors. 2 . o] 1 Photoplays This Week |;2: Saturday, Bert Lytelll 1y, Shubert-Garrick Theater an- i P y fa e Mu“ Who nonces its .Ill“mn.:l;:lllfl of the sea- 1‘liE actors salary has for yea F son of 1921-32 with a holiday perform- been a subject of speculation and (Continued from First Page.) Mthent Gardens. ance, Monday night, September 5 (L2-| conjecture by the public and often of Willlam® Russell, in “Quick Actlon;| Open 735 pm. Orchestra concert.|bor day). of a new Oliver Morosco| ... .nd magnification. The av- “; production beari: the interest] titie l,j'y'heg‘psf;y-_' 3[‘"‘ £ Negloct Your Witar: Tolhy, Wiliam f.;d""s";;',‘“n?h;oc“m adle | St rWait Until We are Marsied® erage salary of actors Is small. The Wh 2115 2300, 5:00 | Murph: Play Squ, 7" Frida: "Who's 0"; tomorrow, “Love, Hon- is new comedy is offered to|gtage is a poor paymaster and the Duly vas | Sunday 15 Hnlulays '-d-i m;‘i Pri r:c:’ ua‘- o cmrgef'uym. zm b etoos Mt 95,04 Obey and news reel; “n"d:‘n :‘;:::;gm: ,',."“:':,“;,,}’{",‘;%‘,’g ja actor o’tlenl remaing un actor beca::: esarve i t Saturdays. Suudays snd Folllays B two-reel L Ko c & t- we, in “Someone In e = = n love w s art or Mw.—"——'“ k and o 0 comedy, and Sal and Buster Kumn" in “One|8ures a noteworthy first cast and|profession and because he has hope Beginning _Tomorvew.__Mainer. @ing_Nest Sunany wizet | | O ___r_____ urday, Will Rogers, In “The' Unwilling 2 edbngia oot ‘ ——————————————— H and se 180d also surprise night; Wednes- that some day fortune will be kind Menlo Moore and Mackiln Megley Prescat n audeville Prescription BENJAMIN H ISON e e emocond. eplaode /of s =The Alllson, 1o ““fhe Marriage| Matinees will be given Thursday|and gemerous. X in Three Lively Scenes Late principal comedian of the DOLLY SISTERS show, “OH LOOK.,” Republi Tell, in_*“Clothe ‘;l‘ Al ql;ve aad Baturtey. = Facts a:zom gc.urz" salaries have with MABEL WARREN, # dainty 1 “]e |¢vg 't by B 3 ‘el In lothes," amateur vaude- een coming to public notice first THE SANTOS & HAYES REVUE eretihshimmie el ol L i 35 atiea TR public, ville; Friday, Doralinda, in . -Passio in the discussion concerning the Griffith's “D; Street,” a d ic | Fruit,” i | Amat een ' Equi ciation a sty With BUSTER SANTOS AND JACQUE HAYES “SHE CARES FOR ME” comamy M pacpgenrn Strcety & dramatic | Fruliy and comedy, v Huyseed’ Amateur Screen Writer Ar-|dctors” souicy “Association and aier = Limehouse stories, will b nted Kalhlyn Wil in “Conrad in Quelt flve!. d ~ f « e and BOBBIE TREMAINE, WILL HIGGIE, SAUL MARSHALL, Supported -BURNS & WILTON Powm'mfl Dmou 0/ Drose! n *Con and prospects of returning to ik at the Republic this week, beginning nd comedy, “The Sky- £ stock company system. An actor whoe by a BROADWAY BEAUTY ecast, in & Yvette Reals, Marie Pollitt, New elever sketch the novel alnging off this afternoon. The cast includes . THERE will be a lot of amateur|is evidently familiar with the matter ichie, Genevieve Prevost, Bessle Earl and Marion Lorraime. M « 1) P! Carol Dempster, Ralph Graves, Emmet —— scenario writers throughout the | he discusses said recently in pub e Semeueewald, | Lyrics by CUff Hess. Dancing arranged by “The Nurse and Doctor’ 'ON THE DOCKS" Mack and Tyrone Power. Short sub- York. ited States who will be intensely |lished letter: “A reasonable s e e MISSJEANTELL—— || MLLE. RHEA AND GIRLS S S B o e 1 v S P b e e, Qo FRADKIN & MISS JEAN TELL ) TR e et S e e Savoy. : ,ll’:,f:,“".;‘-‘g:‘;'n‘f;’:"xll;.-:hel:,-fl:ofi:;; which has just been released by the |artist,to live well and comforiabiy ; William Fox Company. fiy-: c iro- The World Renowned Violinist and the Famous Soprano,.in a Joint Recital noveities, entitied Today and tomorrow, Wallace Reid | Fow, Dorothy Dalton in “The 1dol of | " The story was wriiten by W. E.| onc iiat™e eyl e of Fitteen Violin snd Voenl !rl-nlnn p— l »” in “Too Much Speed” and Harold ‘ha North™; sday, Davi@ Powell in|Spencer of Monticello, Ark. and u 5 CKER 0. =TT “The Rhyme and Rhythm of Song and Dance' Floydl ins Riione Satar foaiiars Wedneaday, Alice Lake | sold through the Bhotoplaywrighte | mommgios ¢ Alusements, a reasonabic UL A'Tow: comety of Réthen. ———fi———————fiwkosfi SHELTON & BRO. THE BROW Tuesday and Wednesday, “A Wise in’ Unchatted Seas”; Thursday, ‘Beau | League of America, in Los Angeles. |and a reasonable sum to be put aside 'owers ‘ernom JOE TOWLE NATE LE[PZ]G Fool Thursday, David Powell -in Friday, Sydney Chaplin in|Needless to say, the many amateur | each year for old age. " Taking up a Delightful in *‘Georgia on Nl Graceful ,,,... balancing and Double accordeon singing and —_———————— | “King, Queen, Joker”; Saturday, Bry-| writers all over the United States |recent salary list of “a first-class star Broadwa; ut Cracker Famous Card Exvert sy oo muste, ant Washburn ia “The Road to Lon-| who are members of the P. L. A. will {on tour,” he writes that “We find that eres & Marguerite. Aewop's kables. ‘Lopics of the Day, Ete. i don” and Charlie Chaplin in “Shoul-|want to see it on the screen, and |exclusi 4 Toi s i ot e et it Be. | SENSATIONAL TOGO — || CHEVY CHASE LAKE |zt B e o o o s n i | s S e e - et . pany average $1 a week. To make The intrepid Jnpanese n’:f'::f:o‘:;':ufl D“mx Every Enm' TOPLAYS that average, figure what some_ of PR e S i NEXT WEEK'S PHO 3 5 them were getting. Suppose they Mntinees only, 1115 and 4145 A Story of Washington. |went for thirty consecutive weeks: that wo: The Cosmopolitan Productions, 1 Thursday—Singer Will Eftertain, Pal hat uld give an average of $4.050 George Arliss in the screen version i T h 1 - “WILD GOOSE JT has often been asserted that the| for a year's income. Make & conserva of his stage success, “Disraeli LR e e B TS cold, formal atmosphere of official | LiYe deduction for income tax, com- missions, advertisements and clothes T. ARTHUR SMITH, INC. fyashington lends (tself but poorly |of. say. $850. and we have §8300 lefs Metropolitan. to the purposes of fiction, cither of [ (0 live on. While on four in such th 2 ‘o |® company it would be i bl Announces the Seventh Series || “Salvation Nell” a film version of|the book or the stage variety. No|p COMBERY Mt would be impossible of the Ten Star Concerts Ten Friday Afternoons 4:30 O’Clock Edward Sheldon’s play made famous|l€ss a critic than H. L. Mencken|or a total of $1.500; there awill i1 by Mrs. Fiske, and featuring Pauline | has declared recently that the story|be left twonl‘) two' weeke In New Starke. of Washington itself has never been | York at a little less, say $40 a week. il or a total of $880, and if you deduct 2 these items from your $3,200 you All these warnings from fellow- |have exactly $520 left for iliness, craftsmen of the literary fraternity |amusements, those forgotten expenses vl aetis Dby | that will crop up, and to save enough s sbeen funboeded Sby J o keep yourself out of the actors’ Rialto. Bebe Danlels in her latest Realart oroduction, “One Wild Week.” TYPHOON cool.El) 2105 Pa. A Ph. AT EVERY WOMA: With FONRAD NAGEL nd LIS WILSOX TODAY AND ALL WEEK AT THE NATIONAL ° Knickerbocker. S e i Suthor of Tbet|home~ . First Natlonal's new film version | oricisy qiriiast 12 1a oot way mist| This was the earning of actors in = = = = | of “Salvation Nell"; Pauline Frederick | rorca the soclal glories of ‘Washing- | oo Eh.Class company in which all LIBERTY Mortk Capitol and P Sta. CRANDA”.’S KNICKERBOCKER f§ | /2 }in “Salvage”; Viola Dana in “Pubpets | {on In a prodsction toas hae Sans> |the actors were men and women of THOMAS m:wmn in 1Sth S Col. Rd. of Fate”; and Alice Calhoun In|peen equaled for the splendor of | chutation. “Ordinary companies,” - _CWHITE AND UNMARRIED." ___ |TDAY | : Ao “Peggy Puts It Over.” 1to settinge. writes this actor, “get less, and small The picture ts “The Great Moment.” | Sverens >, Oe dare mot go into. The average actor outside the star and ALL. s LLE s and, aside from the fact that it will mranes At T EES FUARICH FAUL ROCRANSES-Vi Charles Ray in “A Midnight Beil” B¢ ®lven its first presentation’ in [0 a8 1 lucky if he can get, LL’S Theater, 9th & E Sta. ) aBrlos Ha¥ S {o | Washington this afternoon, it is a FENLIPE . ek Rntiend iy NEw THEATER 535 Sth St. S.E. CRANDA S'l‘ eater, : | LEGINSKA—Pianist IH"”‘"" ‘Washburn in h picture which may be of interest to week out, $40 a week. What do you & CERS OF Lhb T SAST Io | OW—STAR CAST: inCOLIY, STLRLS ! MARGUERITE NAMARA-Soprano London,” and First National's latest | Riefne Which may be of Interest 1o | think the'small actor gets? And what ‘PARTNE! 3 And LARRY SEMON Ernest Lubitsch release, ‘GYPSY | that it will Trepresent the impres- of the years that come when nothing | Bl slons of Americas capita; amd. jis |S¢€ME t0 run or to succeed with him?* social-official life that were received m © Street N COLLECTO! E i . D. - = el G |CRANDALLS Sz B, || | /) | wiiam B Tayors by the novelist during her visit here. ICES$ 1'* rimse | TODAY, (AND | TOMORROW. \LLAC s 0} And a -o(:::: attraction to be y I The Washington scenes are incor- Wh)' Scenarios Are Returned B e A o e B Shubert Twios Daily Therssfter gypsy and an English nobleman, who nario writers, Charles Kenyon, L S T T CRANDAU.’ ,fi;"‘:.l “A S ] \ ions mow ‘borle Hind. ot ‘T Yoy ¢ 2:15 and has tempestuously “won the man of |noted playwright and photoplayyright; = ve. S. \ of T. Arthur Bmith, Inc., 1308 G Bt. N.W. w.m. resiest Matien Fioture er choice in the Nevada mountains. easons for the CAROLINA "' & N C.Ave SE.| yyre 2 par patLy: o P, y ; BY COSMO HAMILTON flees eastward and spends a season | Tejection of four scripts by the Golde “A I’?(IVATFF SCA DI.I\L." At in Washington, after an unfortunate | Wyn scenarfo department. These . N.W. B misunderstanding has brought about | faults and the remedies suggested by LYRIC 18 =nd Imving sts. N.w. i ) ‘Paramont's enthralling _romantic an estrangement between herself and | Mr. Kenyon are said to cover the most S ADLIAE “m“‘g‘.h e .?f«?;':%g“;»_p drama of New York's wealthy aris- CRANDALLS her husband. common’ errors in amateur scenario DESTINY.” Also —Sun- 1D, 10 e 8 e (t}c‘r c{ and the cour: hor ; youl;‘g‘ ! Amonlg ;‘he no(aihle ‘Washington wr{_l‘:ns.; i — EITE HoRS o rl who gave up wealth and sought E 'I'o PoLITAI scenes in the story is one represent- | Number one: Lacks plot material. duM x‘uee only- THE \K muwu: wan in “AMONG THOSE v%r‘:?v: SIS =) X 1 ing a diplomatic reception nlte‘nded lu‘ Dn&prelyluan interesting dramatic Written by the famous author o s by scores of those most prominent |episode. medy: A mere situation NEW STANTON = & © 3=~ | cpriny A7 e By ot director Witk " hass : m the Arocmm i Washincion's romeial, dislomale o episode. o matisr how hicres NCES GREATEST DRAMA. 3 3 z and soclal life. The utmost care is|ing, does not constitute a motion pic. e A TODAY_ROSCOE (FATTY) ARBUCKLE, that ncluder— K& THIS WEEK®% : Eves. and Sat. aid to have been exercised by the |ture piot. The above would not make production forces responsible for the |one reel of picture. Build eight such picture to incorporate the note of jepisodes around this one, tell them Aiba i rHE HERBERT RAWLINSON Mack. GARDENS NOW OPEN ) T (DALTON, Presents the American Beauty All seats reserved. ROTH' 1 m Mail orders mow if accempanied by atmospheric reality into the picture. |in a four-thousand 14th Street and R. I. Ave. THE lli()l. OF THE NORTH. remittance. iThis was accomplished "‘p large | action, and you na\::rizfi:&m::o&r TODAY A D‘ T}#&?R&“l; E{’R“H}‘Vg’ CASH." And ECREE‘( [ K.th.r' i measure through the co-operation of Number tw: A long, rambling, un- n > ne Mme. Glyn, the writer, who per-|interestin, tive, wti T It s with a feeling of Perso onaily supervised every step of the |or plot: utterly commonpiace. Remmns Ma c D on al d Pride That the Managemen | picture's production. Study drama. Read popular books of the 1 i —_——————— apd see popular photoplays and ob- FREE ADMISSION | In Conway Tearle's mew picture, :;ru';eu;*;fleg;::n:;ucc:sx is due to some | Bs 'ighter,” the hero is seen on a 5 sually o plot, MOORE’S NINTHATG AMUSEMENT PARK || ;i Tiehice? (e herg It o5 on 8 | Sonictine 5P 0 200 1 b i trestl ney t A EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTIONS ena I Q ||suneing throueh o burning trestle been used o0 many. tmes to s Announccs e Appearance v 5 repef lon n any uise. 3 TODAY AND ALL WEEK NSHINE COMEDY—“AIN'T LOVE GRANB?" Payson Termume story. - o o | Waten e sereento Sox Snat e o ; ! e being used. Fads » PATHE NEWS VIEWS—LITERARY DIGEST TOPICS o ay g0. Keep alert for new ide“;nmepll:;? 7 Palace Symphony or'cfi::m—;::‘- fsqlannon, Direotor. O ihe) Bncecainaty) Popular FEARON 1971.93 situation, characterization or treat- \ “DEDICATED TO THE UNDERDOGS OF THE 2 Ssleations = ™ SOL MINSTER ARTISTS’ COURSE |, mber oo Satavie, ic sent to he WORLD, TO THE MILLIONS OF UNDERPAID CLERKS AND BOOKKEEPERS WHO, DEPENDING T T MILITARY BAND National Theater, 4:30 P.M. }?r;’,:fii,:g:flg ‘é;{}‘fi;‘?"..!.?’;‘:fizm 4 FOR EXISTENCE ON THE WHIM OF AN EMPLOYER, || -scaracaeacacaescaeamencaeseses e enesesesasesasesasasasasasasasass, | REE GONCERT: st ""Ffi"’: o prorn ‘;r.".. '-':_" 1| and"sceing the Bhotopiass descrioen DAILY REALIZE THAT MAN’S INHUMANITY TO [H FREE CON S : Ogtober 31, RAND OPERA | Do not waste time sending stories to From Four to Eleven P.M. in 3 i 1 Artiee the wrong studios. Addition to the Large L ot it 3 gd . ST AMmuscmen ts iDe] Lnxe Toesday, lmo-m g,"i?u:‘ i m New York's Newest Theater. RIVER TRIP Fridsy, no?-b-r 9, Mme. LOUISE HOMER, VWWHEN the new Earl Carroll Thea- 40-MILE niey. Februsry 23, J08EF HOPMANN. | VY ter s opened in New York city, TODAY AT 2:30 Tth avenue and 50th street, it is said, it will have many features of un- On the Historic Potomae b THE STEAMER e e et ax g nY: | usual value. $14 and $11: Gall t additional. h vi CHAS- MACALBTER e s it A e There vmm be 2 horizant, the first e s B whert ot 230 || coerr S Sy v e in the United States. It will create Leaves 7th St. 2! B the impression of a real sky back- MAN MAKES COUNTLESS NUMBERS MOURN” J. L. FROTHINGHAM PRESENTS THE TEN NINTH AT D STREET N. W. Centinuons ly From 12 o’Clock Neem —_——— BEGINNING TODAY, COMPLETE CHANGE OF BILL THE EMINENT PIANIST — ZELAYA — Get All This! You’re Going to See ) - > < O other continental dramatists. : 2 Washing- {[] __Som of the Ex-President of Nicaragua in “Music and Philosophy” —Katherine MacDonald in four e I o oine ot ground and will give great beauty b elightful roles. | MARSHALL HALL en route. to the stage effects. In addition, |“1'1 BOLLINGER & REYNOLDS BELL & BALDWIN i| —westey Barry as “Freckles tne |1} —— Ehere Swilllhe' & igreonthian) iy 4 In “A Tip en the Line Iaea mnu Inn s2d Dances 11| " love-lorn slum kid. stage traditions and customs will be ] O ENREDY —An air circus unparalleled in ars, Busee MM revived. 4 JAMES KENNEDY & CO. s‘l'ANLEY Hucm-:s& co. excltement. Nationst}Thenter 1-20 \OClack §i Fos e o f5e chorua ieioks s 14 it el i oni Motering Romes' i} —A novel form of film play that Steamer Chas. Macalester Fri, Oct. 28—JOHN McOORMAOK. Tenor. &! {2l T Premiere Photodramatic Presentation All rmn-m—oc | combines: romance, ithrills and Leaves 7th St. Wharf Today, Thirs., Wov. 16—Mme. FRANCES ALDA, || be placed but one flight above the 9 % jaughter in & new and clever || 10130 AM., 2.130 & 6145 P.M. 2o from the Metropolitan Opera, || stage, so that the health and spirits w i way. FOR of these hard-working young players 1 e WASHINGTON’S FINEST Viol may be conserved. The Earl Carroll l A NEW TOONERVILLE COMEDY AMUSEMENT RESORT "M"' - = 5 Theater, as a matter of fact, it is 5 IN ALBERT PAYSON TERHUNE'S GREAT STORY “@Ihe Skipper Strikes It Rich” DANCING Tues., Feb. 33—RACHMANINOFY, Planist, || claimed, will be the first art com- ¢ ! 6 14/ RTURE WEEK DAYS Seaton Feices: Orchestrs. $i5; Balcoay, J| munity center in America. OVERTUI ; Galles $7.50. Wi According to present plans, Mme. A Delicious Country Chicken il “The Girl From Brasil” et e Al Alla Nazimova will open the theater ] Added Attraction—Maultiple Reel Co: na Pathe News Toples of the Day Marahall Hall Dining Room. th and i & Brilitact Sepintiry OF wiaps by 3 amd_News Wi Ibsen, Suderman, Hauptmann end g 99-NOTE—PREWAR PRICES PREVAIL—NOTE g i (PR A R A R R R G R R G G KR G R A GG LA AL AR GGG S *Jinx" Pursues Her." ARDITA MILANO, the newest leading DOORS ’ uu.smv'l £ lady of the screen, has gained rec- opmv ognicion at a bound after two years ducouru'ltns :l:’lnl‘le < at tely 'ollowing er CRANDALL’S 18th Street ot Columbia Road § 2 cvcz.ocx rloaux | part as leading _‘l_hndys. opposite Wil il am Duncan in e Superman, S8 BEGINNING TODAY AT3P. M. | liam Duncan in “The Superman” Miss L roles in the R. A. Walsh all-star pro- ; duction, “The Oath. X, 1 Two_ years ago the young actress started her career with exceptional MATINEES SUNDAY AND SATURDAY AT 2:30 Paromount presents the ectraordinary engage- |ii brilliancy. Allan Dwan picked her ment of that glorious emotional actress of many = S Ay Eiean B °|':°"“l scene W TODAY—MON. "9 great Ceoll B. DeMills's photoplay triwmphe— &4 | the harem. Shortly nfior. Bfim\d Wright, the novellst, selected Miss Milano from a host of more noted actresses who competed with her in screen tests to play one of the most important roles in “The Shepherd of lh_}gfllll. . jJinx” got busy. It made a Miss Milano accept small roles when they came just in time to prevent her appearing in big ones. It made = film companies that were to give her important ts disband. Then came a long ;pnl illness. P‘ln;lly.F 2 HER FIRST test of her work taken at the Fox - STARRING PRODUCTION studios to be sent to New York be- fore offering her a contract was lost in s studio fire When the dupl First National Presente the Incomparadle “Americon Beauty” KATHERINE MACDONALD With Wesley “F reckles® Barry 4nd a Star Cast in an ActionDrama of Absorbing m-m;, WhioN Reachea Its Climaz in the xm TMH There Are Five Katherine “STRANGER THAN FICTION” —BXTRA— a8 ] : gate test was made it was acoepied, y ut meantime Miss no had signed A New 'l'uurvilc Comedy, “The Skipper Strikes It Rich’ with & minor producer, who after & few months went out of business Taes. - Wed. — Clava Kimball Young in “Charge It" § Wi g IR EXTRA ADDED COMEDY ATTRACTION, “SPOONERS” in the hm that she won nine com- Ralltel St Ml Saf T ? ‘ S e T e Thars-Fri—Wanda Hawley in “A Kiss in Time” MOMEN yy bo"this manner, "Equal proof of the I B | 1o nie rana MACK SENNBTT'S LATEST, “CALL A COP” ?m that she defeated seven actresses in these tests who have mince become onstance Binney in “Sach a Little Queen” noted, while she remained almost un- VARIED BUBSIDIARY FEATURES—SYMPAONY ORCHESTRA ADAPTED FROM THE POPULAR STORY BY PETER B. KYNE ENACTED BY A PERFECT CAST, INCLUDING WILLIAM V. MONG, HELEN JEROME EDDY \ MARGUERITE De La MOTTE, PAT 0'MALLEY " MUSICAL PROGRAM FAMOUS RIALTO ORCHESTRA ROBERT BOND GOTTA CONDUCTOR OVERTURE: “ORPHEUS” BY OFFENBACH DIVERTISSEMENTS MERMAID COMEDY: “A SUNLESS SUNDAY” PRIZMA COLOR: “HAGOPIAN THE RUG. MAKER” EXCLUSIVE SHOWING FOX NEWS BY ELINOR GLYN [ [/ |5 sttt et tevensty rare courage, and her success, though tardy, is the better for her varied experiences. ALWAYS A GOOD SHOW Ninth ot E original screem story world- T e 3 g % ;?‘o‘:a author of “Thres 'u:v""::‘ | A reviewer has said that Willlam 9 7 eat romantic wovelo— Farnui new play, “Perjury,” is an 1 3 ingenious attempt to crowd into six 4 | %nom and social m reels every form of human Buon and_that its captions are so L SUN.—HON.-TUES. “>u g escapades in ml'-' — Z B | oughly moral that it is a plty the ALL-STAR CAST in “COLD STEEL” A u!c of Tam beauty and m 8 | name of their author was withheld. romance and a pofio- Thred of youthful el e I DANCING. LARRY BEMON IN “THBE RENT UOLL.UTOE" ~ ¥ WEO.—THURS. “9g JAS.0.CURW00D'S ‘THE GOLDEN SNARE’ : SUPPLEMENTARY QOMBDY BIT, “LADINS’ PRTS” " FRI—SAT. ‘99 WALLACE REID is “T00 MUCH SPEED” SPROIAL ATTRACTION, ™OUR: NAVY IN mm!-v WITH MILTON SILLS JULIA FAYE AND OTHERS

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