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AMUSEMENTS. K CRANDALL'S ~ £8th Straet at Columbia Road MATINEES SUNDAY AND SATURDAY B~ FODAY—MON. “og Pirst National Presents Whitman Bennett’s Picturication: of “SALVATION NELL Edward shdsv-' Powerful Dram S ofl"r-dvv A SPECIAL CAST Bpon e Bareet y e FEATURING PAULINE STARKE ¢ TNE TVILE ROLE —BXTRAS— COMEDY —REWS — S¥YMPHONIC. OVERTURE— FOPICS Taes.-Wed —PAULINE FREDERICK i “Saloage” BEXTRA ADDED mm,jz_rwm bEB Pr’ Thars..Fri—VIOLA DARA i “Pappets of Faté” MACK SBNNBTT'S “FARD Bm! 4ND BOVE TAPS” Setarday—ALICE . CAIJOW in “Peggy Pots It Over” ALWAYS 4@0& SHow CiRNDALL'S THEATER B SUN—MON--FUES. "9 CHAS. RAY is “A MIBRIGRT BELL” "DM P3 EUPPLE'EN?A!Y COMBDY BPF, “JUST FN > " FRL—SAT. 9@ POLA NEGRI in "G"SY BLOOD” AGXILIARY COMBDY, “BDENFNG ROOM, EITOHEN AND SINE® IE'SR' AlTo NINTHATG TODAY AND ALL WEEK YOUTH, BEAUTY, FUN, MADCAP ESCAPADES INNOCENT MISCHIEF, EXCITEMENT AND THRILLS A-PLENTY REALART PICTURES PRESENTS pe o 1 ~— DANIELS = IZV HER HORT ‘lfySING ND AMAZIN 'GOOD LITTLE - BAD - GIRL" ROLE WILD WEEK" THE STORY OF AN ADORABLE HOYDEN WHO NEVER HAD ANY FUN UNTIL HER EIGHT- EENTH BIRTHDAY ARRIVED, AND THEN, WELL— il EVERYBODY DESERVES ONE WILD WEEK Il GET YOURS NOW P EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION-N “THE POLICEMAN AND THE BABY”. FROM THE STORY BY OLARENCE L. CULLEN FEATURING WILLIAM DESMOND—ELINOR FAIR—WALLACE BEERY MUSICAL PROGRAM FAMOUS RIALTO ORCHESTRA ROBERT BOND GOTTA CONDUCTOR OIEI'IIIE. “IL GUARNAY” BY GOMEZ ——DIVERTISSEMENTS—— CHRISTIE COMEDY: NEAL BURNS IN “OH, IIIIDY" txmm mn FOX IE'S THE SUNDAY STAR, - WASH'INGTON The Eminent Character Actor GEORGE ARLISS a photo-dramatic version ot his great stage success. “DISRAELI” As a play, it ran five years. See the picture—jyou'll know why! "AST INCLUDES. LOVISE HUFF—FRANK LOSEE MRS. ARLISS—NOEL TEARLE NINTH AT D STREET N. W. Coatinucus Daily From 12 o’Clock Noom BEGINNING TODAY, COMPLETE CHANGE OF BILL JOB MACK AND GIRLS IN A HILARIOUS MUSICAL COMEDY “THE ROSE OF SPAIN” Introducing a Quartette of Charming Femininity ARTHUR LLOYD BOOTHBY & EVERDEAN “The Human Card Index” l--t Sketches and Pianologue A v--l"illu Diversior Epinode of laurn-iq Life M’MAHON ADELAIDE “"MURRAY & TA “There With the Pi Present “Hubby’s Hollday” Premiere Photodramatic Presentation All Performances—Oferiag EUGENE O’BRIEN In George Weston’s Most Popular Stery “IS LIFE WORTH LIVING” Added Attraction—Muitiple Reel Comedy and News Weekly 9wo~NOTE—PREWAR PRICES PREVAIL—NOTE w59 9 % %Z& B & 3100, 5:00 | snnd”fixll‘ Hfihdflyi s o5 | Prices ¥¢ (L Teoi¥rorot Batarlays, Bundays sad Holidaye Beginring amorraw il Ending_Next_Sunday Night. Limited 8ix Weeks’ Tour of I ¥, l‘lfll‘l ln'-lt Theaters by the Tiny London DAPHNE P POLLARD l'l. lldn mn of the Diversi B 0t 7or D Puiotiame and oklnns nALAnYcfim THIS LIL I.ll’l'l‘IAh I.Al(‘lnlAKEn. ANATOL R RJEDLAND ; De Luxe Hevie of Mirth, l:;lody», k, Musioal Director; Lucille Fiel ima Wi M ioh: Fellor, Bovbretts elmar, al Ngtes, Includizg Ednt Hayott, nom:ay mud, Stead ‘Carroll_and Vara DAVE SE l) & RALPH AUSTIN z d Stuff™’ D, C, Snn. Mat., Sept. 4 .With Max . Spiegel's SOCIAL FOLLIES _With = Splegel Beauty Chorax ' ATIONAL THEATER Only Theater in Washington offering Exclusively American and Forelgn Stars of the First Rank Opening of the Scason Monday Night, Sept. 5 Mare Klaw, Inc., Presents A Thrilling and Unusual Play of Love OTHER LIVES By Theresa Halborn and Edward Goodman Seat Sale Thursday “PKICES=Nights, 50c, $1, $1.50, §8 Mats. Wed. and Sat., 50c, §1, $1.50 Philharmonic Com'se~ Season 192133 National Theater—4:30 O'Clock Qct. $8J0HN lwfllflfi Tener. Gropiitan CASINT, .;' To-M (A5%] o uunno)l. Seprase, AlclAul:rm laliatat. ‘Otdere. may now 's Concert Bureau, Public sale of season tickets opens Thursday, Sept. lst. URANDALLS, [METROPOLITAN] ™ At 10t = I THIS WEEK"3ng 'he Inspiring Siury of the Plucky Girl Who Was Down, dut Never ‘Out—An Epic of Girl-Mother Love —8uperd, Not in Bpectacular Sen- sation, dut in Its Mighty Dra- matic Sweep and Tremendous Grip on the Heart of AR Humanity. FEATURING PAULINE STARKE —Overture— *‘Old Folks at Home and in For. eign ds" —Harp Solo— “The Soul’s Awakening” Miss Viola Taubert Abrams —Interpolation— “Lead Kindly Light” (Oft-Stage Voice) AUGUST 28, "1921—PART 3. Matinees Thursday and Saturday OLIVER MOROSCO Presents a New Comedy by Hutchinson Boyd and Rudolph Bunner | “WAIT UNTIL WE ARE MARRIED” With a Typical Morosco Cast Including Lucy Besumont SEATS THURSDAY YOU ST, Near u!h REPUBLI IC 3 Aul—.n...‘a. Today, Tomorrow e Chaplin n ‘Tt Caat Tn, in “A Day's Pleasure™ ARTISTS’ COURSE National Theater, With the sxceptica. oa of ('hn‘mi.n. St Mc‘n.x'mu-x TR i i '"l::lhr l.lvmuuum Tick: conse F1a 2% 10 per eg.t“ll‘ at Mrs. Gmna s Concert uumn s l.mnp s, 13t an nllh-t::;mfl-hun-m AMUSEMENTS. : \ COMING ATTRACTIONS 2 (Continued from First Page.) | tion, “The Lost Romance,” while for the laughing comedy will be shown Mack Sennett's “Wedding Bells Out of Tune,” offered for the first time in ‘Washington. STRAND—“Royal Harmony Five.” The Royal Harmony Five, soloists in song classics, will be the headline attraction at the Strand Theater next week, beginning Sunday. Others w! include’ Ernesto, physical marvel, in a vlrl.!y of novelties; McKenna and Fitspatrick, in a revue of songs and sayings; Eadie and Ramsden, in tunes and humorous bits, and Salle and Robles in “The Laugh: That Makes You Laugh.” The photoplay will feature Elaine Hammerstein in her latest select pro- duction, “The Girl from Noivhere.” Gayety Theater to Open. The *The Cuddle Up” company will open_the 1921-22 season of burlesque at the Gayety Theater with & matinee Sun- day, September 4. This offering is one of the headliners on the Columbia bur- lesque wheel. A musical fantasy in two acts, the book of which provides for the intro- duction of many specialties, will pre- sent George Snyder, a versatile comedian of original laugh-producing methods, supported by a prima donna of un- usual vocal attainments, and a large At the Big FREE ADMISSION AMUSEMENT PARK GLEN ECHO TODAY THE EXCEEDINGLY POPULAR SOL MINSTER AND HIS QWN MILITARY BAND In A SERIES OF FOUR FREE CONCERTS FROM FOUR TO ELEVEN P. M. IN ADDITION 7 ) THE LARGE LISTOF AMUSEMENTS DELUXE 911 H Street N. Special F 1lm Features RAPHAEL it O Street rmx:xcz VIDoR sad uwu STONE, Extra At traction 51, L LLo “BUMPING INTO. BROADWAY ELITE 14th !lreel and R. L Ave. “THE_NORTH WiADE® MaLic = adh ¥ With DUBOLS szns. 14 H')AD! OF Bg %5 __MILTON SILLS, in 8 THE BRICE OF n:m:lrnou = cm Au. s METROPOLITAN F Street at 10th THIS WEEE_PAULINE STARKE, in “SAL- VATI ELL. G bt SPECIAL MUSICAL PEA KNICKERBOCKER CRANDALL’S P L DUDSES PAULINE Fl.lnlmcl a4 LIBERTY Wors evitorana r 8cs. | CRA} CIAL PBODBCTXOV ")'?).lglm"“‘ rE DUMBARTON 3% Wisconsta ave. ALICE CALHOUN, in DOORS.» "Ew THEATER 52 fla St S.E ALLSTAR SAsT. In E KILLER. MA| JRMAND, “WHAT HAPPENED TO lmu PRIN llll 3 UGENE 0 “THE wovnsnfl:!. CHANCE CAROLINA xunan C. Ave, S.E. A J. L._FROTHING- M PR » BAN , JPRODUCTION, ““THE OTHER lrvl-; Sta, N.W. MORROW—CON 'Bmxl\(; THE 'AY TEA TIGER." " Also -Comedy. Extra—s, ),flnnun O3l —*THE "WHITE E HoRSY, o NEW STANTON 5% 2 o e = MILTON SILLS 5NN FopEaris ™ 2 ieltord's Super From w- Vauris Maok o Drams. Stanton Gardens Shows Bears J'«’n p.m. CRANDALLS®: ,_"""' ‘Garden.14th & CoL.Rd. TODAY AND __TOMORROW—CI RAT in DA MIDXIGHT BELL- Aod POLLARD, in “NAME THE CRANDAU. s AVEKLI Gnnn P DAILY: 3 PAL SUSDAT 'xom! Awn TOMOR! H—ISABU.A B 1ioto i aione THOSS PRES] % - CRANDALL'S 27 o ood Garden. 634 H N.E. TODAY AND TOMORROW- —l'I‘ARA KIM- BALL YOUNG, in “CHARGE IT. CRANDALL’S Yorx muu Ga.Ave.& QuebecSt. AY SCLARA KIMBALL YOUNG, fa -muonmw—n'lm CAST., 1B, “DON-T YOUR Ana 3 :nr “CHILY nonve o REVERE THEATER S Av5;2ne SPECIAL UNIVERSAL WEEK. EDITH ROBERTS,in *“THB LURING LIPS" & ObNext Week, Beginning Monday, August 29th The Celebrated Character Comedian Comedy, “Standing Pat” Pathe_ News BEGINNING TODAY AT 3 P. M. LOEW’S COLUMBI SECOND TRIUMPHANT WEEK BEASON’S 324 BUPEBR- PROGRAM DOORS OPEN 2 O’CLOGI Pa;\'l-wm Mn:m another great wesk’s -:; men! at glorious emotional actress Ry el Gocu”'5. Deillivs cinema ovi- GLORIA SWANSON IN HER FIRST STARRING PRODUCTION “THE - GREAT ' MOMENT” BY ELINOR GLYN ' AUTHOR OF “THREE WEEKS" ' from the scenario by Moate Kat- terjoha— A beM he-scones ~at: \Wmho-' hd-to—c.“mol. lf fovets in Pussial " Cou lm\dl—T‘n’lfilv m in the far 'l‘ll—— i in ] M mw-}u:;:“o.- e SUPPORTED BY e . MILTON SILLS, JULIA FAYE AND A SPLENDID CAST OF SCREEN PLAYERS J. C. MACK Supported by an unusual eompany of twelve in Po! llc “'. lle"ulhl.llh MOTHER GOOSE ‘With all er youthful flock and, of course, SIMPLE SIMON. This is mot only a treat for the Kiddies, though they will enjoy it It-t, but one of the greatest COMEDY atts ll' = RICE & RUBELL In the Comedy “Close-Up” “THE JESTER’S COURT” FORD & GOODRICH Bits of Comedy, Songs and Dances ———————— , BABY MARGARET The Dainty Little Chatterbex X.l “A Daughter of the Law” e e e e Special 3-reel Comedy—CLYDE COOK, in “THE GUIDE”—Showa at all " performances. TONIGHT At 815 Sharp Twice Daily Thereafter—2:15 and 8:15 The World’s Greatest Motion Picture POLI’S SHUBERT ( ATTRACTIONS DEVOE & STATZER Balancing, Music, Novelties. Matinee Feature Film—First Time Shown " Limited Engagement—All Seats Reserved PRICES—Evenings and Sat~Sun, Matiness, 3ic o $L30 All Other Mats.,, Z5c te $1.00—No Higher. chorus of aglie and attractive young "The cast will i e cast will iclude Sherman De Forrest, Dak Sherman, Mabel De For- rest u‘:vmfl The organization has been with an entirely new wardrobe, and many of the gowns, it is -nnouncod represent the best efforts of exclusive Fifth avenue modistes. Belasco Anmouncement. anager I lu J, LaMotte of the Shu- Eon- announces that the cream_of she talent which has been appearing in the best music halls and theaters of Europe will perform befors ~Washington theatergoers at the Shubert-Belasco during the com- ing theatrical season, for the Shubert 111 | vaudeville books have 366 of the finest foreign acts listed for American s ing. all of which will be seen he “For over a year representativ the new circuit have been busy in Europe, and the performers engaged will offer a range of 1y new to the two-a-day. “These acts will supplement estah- lished favorites of the musical com edy world who will have prominen: places on all Shubert bills. In addi- tion to taking part in their regulur order on the bi ch will the attributes of a top-notch revue and furnish the setting for some im- promptu comedy of a high order. “Another innovation is the fact that lh- acts making up the full show will 1 as a distinct company, the nlue of which lies in the fact that running performance is ai- red, the acts working cach n the same running order. in friendly relations established by a season of association and the elimina- tion of all orchestral difficuities by a traveling musical director familiar with all cues and business of the vnuflevmllu- “The Belasco will boasi the finest lighted stage of the show world when changes now under way are com- pleted. There will be 226 bulbs in the footlight cluster and the The rront of the house will have a thirty-foot illuminated sign suspended over a rew marquise, to be erected at a cost of $4.000. “For the season which will open in early September the theater will be entirely redecorated from pit to dome, with new hangings, carpets, drop curtains and ir.cidental requisites which make for the comfort of pa- trons. These changes are now being installed under the direction of the house staff and myself. Photoplays This Week (Continued from First Page.) Republic. Today, tomorrow and Tuesday Voice in the Dark” and lin in “A Day’s Pleasur and_Thursday, Edith Storey in ; Friday and Saturday, wan in “Cold Steel” and a Hallroom Boy comedy. Savoy. Today and tomo in “A Midnight Bel lard in “Name the Tuesday and Wednesday, Clara Kimball Young in Charge 1t*; Thursday, Alice Lake in er the Wire' Friday, Bryanl Washburn {n “The Road to Londen™ Saturday, Bebe Daniels in “The March Hare.” York. Today, Clara Kimball Young in “Charge It”; tomorrow, “Don't Neg- lect Your Wife Tuesday, *“Cold Steel”; Wednesd. Bert Lytell in ‘l;fh' Man Wh Charles Rogers in “The Ht.rolfl Lloyd in ent Satu » Charles Ray .in lflflni(ht BQH" and Harry Poliard in “Name the Day. Columbia. “The Golem,” a fantastic screen version of an ancient legend of the city of Prague. Roscoe _(“Fatty”) Arbuckle, 1n “Crasy to Marry,” by Frank Condon. Metropolitan. Louis B. Mayer's latest First Na- tional production, “The Child Thou Gavest Me,” featuring Lewis S. Stone, Barbara Castleton, William Desmond and little Richard Headrick. Knickerbocker. *“The Child Thou Ga t Me"” and %lufllnlnn MacDonald in “Trust Your = Crandall’s. Enid Bennett's latest photoplay, 'Keabin‘ Up With Lizzie,” “Too Wise Wives,” and Constance Talmadge in “Wedding Bells. Morosco and the Accordion. [E lowly accordion is being eli~ vated to high esteem in screen art. Its motion-teasing strains are running through pictures, registered in the swaying moods of the drama. Thespis is being vamped by a squeeze- organ, so publicity from the Morosco studios says. Music has won a definite and neces- place in picture-making. The in- pntlonu sob-melodies have Sven- actors ' to mew emot {elghu. ‘where the coaxings and threats of directors failed. The soul- stuff has dripped from the bows of vlolllll and cellos and out of the lows of funny little portable or- And now it's the plano-ac- eomion that is taking up the siren song in_the studios. Wesley Ruggles, director and adapter of Oliver Morosco Produc- tions’ “Slippy McGee,” is one of the ydiscoverers of the accordion as the jawskener of genlus. Not only is there something peculiarly appealing in the soft strains of the instrument, but it is such a handy little thing te (have about that the “orchestra™ may be placed in any handy niche. But there mu!! be more than the “accordioning. The lrtllt mut bu able to follow the tempo of the action perfectly, even to the slightest changes in the dra= matio shadings. ‘To the Dancing Public A. L_Ochmann's Snappy Dance Orchestrs. Dow playing at G| Echo will be avail- nun-nu “atter Beptember “l K EARLY. LINOOLN 4704. 40-MILE RIVER TRIP TODAY AT 2:30 On the Historic THE STEAMER CHAS. MACALESTER Leaves 7th St” Wharf at 2:30 today—returning to Washing- ton at €15 pm. stopplug it MARSHALL HALL en route. Marshall Hall Macalester 10130 AM., ’i‘: & 63 P. WA!-"]GNI’I "I'E!‘l‘ 8! RESOR'