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ATIONAL—“Othe: Lives.” the opening of the Nati iter's box office for the sale of sea er Lives,” the initial attraction season, one realises, no matter the weather, that winter's pleas- are on their way. Particularly in« ing is the information that this Klaw offering will have its premier next Monday night, also that it directed by lley Digges, di- of many great stage successes. e _leading roles are in the cqre of Servoss and Craufurd Kent. & —“Wait Till We're Married.” Oliver Morosco's latest production, . *Wait Till We're Married,” will be pre- seuted at the Shubert Garrick next week, beginning Monday. The cast is filled with players who have won their spurs in many an im- portant New York production. including arion Coakley, Rapley Holmes, Edna Mdy Oliver‘and Jean Shefby. enry Dufty, n much experience in stock, but has al devoted considerable time to Brpadway productions. - . B. F KEITH'S—Horace Goldin. Next week, with an extra matinee at 8 g.m. Labor day, B. F. Keith's Theater present Horace Goldin’s _sensation, | “A Woman Sawed in Two.” Miss Irene | Vanderbilt is his assistant. hers will be Jack Henry and Edythe Mays, in “Two Little Pals,” a musical extravaganza; Johnny Burke. musical in a military burlesque, ; Davis and Pelle. in_“An Equilibristic Marathon”; Walter New- man and Company, in ‘“Profiteering’; valter Clinton and Rooney, ‘After Dark,” amd ulla thé three Lordens, in comedy and thrills. Aebop’s Fables and Topics of the Day wifl be included. junday at 3 and 8:15 p.m. the current ‘weelk’s bill, headed by Daphne Pollard, be presented. : COSMOS—“The Enchanted 2 Mummy.” Fhe De Winter Producing Company will present at the Cosmos Theater neft week “The Enchanted Mummy,” a Bivishly staged singing and dancing susprise, featuring Jack De Winters and Ivy Rose, with a large and tal- ented company. Others will include Chise and La Tour, delightful enter- talhers with story, song and dance nofelties; Fox and Brooks, in a com- ed} offering: Mr. and Mrs. Sidney e, in “The Drudge,” a domestic comedy playlet; Lillian Vernon, queen of syneopation, and Veronica and Hurlfalls, in gpectacular athletics and thrills. The added matinee feature will be Wil- lam De Mille’s production of Edward Kmoblock’s story, “The Lost Romance,” and the laughing comedy at all _per- fortnances, Mack Semmett's “Wedding Befls Out of Tune,” shown in Washing- torf for the first time. STRAND—Royal Harmony Five. Next week, beginning Sunday, Man- .‘:l Sparrow of the Strand Theater wi offer the Royal Harmony Five, soalety soloists of ability, in a_ series of eong classics, as the stellar feature of ¢he vaudeville. Others will include Ernesto, physical marvel; McKenna an@ Fitzpatrick, in a revue of songs Exaetly as shown. Nete the letters. 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ALSO FINE MARMOT COATS—36 A little later these will sell NATURAL MUSKRAT and sayings; Eadlo and Ramsdon, in smiles, tunes and humorous bits, and Sallo and Robles, in “The Laush That Makes You Laugh.” Elaine Hammetstein will be the star of the photoplay feature in her latest Selsnick production. “The Girl From Nowhere.” Other film features will round out the bill. 2 » GAYETY—"“Cuddle Up.” The Gayety Theater, with the “Cud- dle Up* company will open its season Sunday with a matinee. The offering is' one of the headliners on the Co- lumbia Burlesque wheel and s de- clared the last word in burlesque revue, that borders on the spectacu- ar. Georgq Snyder will head the cast, supported by an accomplished prima donna, and a dazsling chorus. The cast includes Sherman De Forest, Dan Sherman, Mabel De Forest, Jim De l;°{:“‘ gen Sherman, Nat Nortan and ‘ettve Quinn. CAPITOL—"“Social Follies.” Max_Splegel's “Social Follies” will open the 1921 season at the Capitol |Le Theater Bunday afternoon. Lavieh scenery, spectacular electrical effects and-handsome costumes are Ks fea- tures. “Lovely Mary” Greene is the prima_donna; John Quigs, the prin- cipal funmaker, and Harry Stratton, Karl Bowers, Babe Warrington, Nettie Knise, Ralph Rea and others make up the company. Photoplay Features. RIALTO—“At the End of the World.” Betty Compson in her -latest photo- play, “At the End of the World.” will be the feature at Moore's Rialto Theater next week, beginning Sun- day. Miss Compson will be remem- bered by her excellent portrayal in George Loan' Tucker's “The Miracle Man.” Milton Sills, Mitchell Lewis, Casson Ferguson and Joseph Kilgour are in the cast. Penrhyn Stanlaws directed the picture, Which is an adaptation of Ernst Klein's play. COLUMBIA—“The Golem.” Next week. beginning Sunday after- Inoon, Loew's Columbia Theater will ipresent “The Golem.” the fantastic land engrossing screen epic that has jtaken New York by storm and which tis now in the eleventh week of its extraordinary Broadway engagement. 1t is & legendary story of the ancient city of Prague, and is said to be not only without & parellel in photoplay annals, but literally a Titan of the screen from the viewpoint of dra- matic force and production magni- tude. METROPOLITAN—“The Child Thou Gavest Me.” Next week, beginning Sunday, Cran- dall's Metropolitan will offer a First National production, directed by John M. Stahl, under the title of “The Child Thou Gavest Me.” The story concerns the marital experlences of a young bride, who went to the altar with a lie on her lips; her suspicious husbafid; a male friend of the family, innocent of any wrong, and “the ! 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Sunday, Wise Wives”; Monday, | polores, _ “Bull” Montana, Harry Douglas M ‘Tuesday and Wednésday, poou"; ‘Thursday, PAUACE—“Crasy to Marry.” Next week, beginning Sunday after- noon, Loew’s Palace Theater will fea- Davi ture Roscoe (Fatty) Arbuckle in his ‘.'d latest comedy, “Crasy to Magry” a Republic. 5‘:;‘}?&:&'""‘{-‘{1 ot me.nlman(. ‘bz Safay; Mondsy :d 'l' tax; Haroid In point of geographical elevation, lon. e star is suj rted Y. lay al 'uesday, Hare raphical ele , ol - amin BrarapPorte | Lioyd 1a “Among Thoss Preseht” sng Steamer St. Johns. Madrld in the highest eity in Barope. Montana, Lillian Lelghton and others.| Will Rogers in_“Gulle of Women”;| ;.o gteamer St. Johns, in addition to 1t is a four-sided farce of a young surgeon who met another girl on his wedding day and who narrowly es- caped a wedding with a girl who didn’t love him and almost lost the cne who did. Knickerbocker. Sunday dnd Mondgy the Knicker- ; : bocker will present Tor the firat time | Thursday, William De Mile's “The |l timea. | here, Louls B. Mayer's latest produc. Rt DL DR T ASSOCIA oN i on’ for First Natlonal, “The Child lnce® ‘T % Glen Echo Park. Thou Gavest Me,” and Larry Semon's comedy, “The Fall Guy”; Tuesday and Wednesday, Katherine MacDonald in “Trust Your Wife"; Thursday and Friday, Thomas Meighan in “The Conquest of Cannaan.” and Justine |gpeed”: Monday, Allce Lake in “Over|Stantial sort have been arranged in Johnston, Saturday, in “A Heart to[the Wire,” hollday mat .36 | addition to the regular features. i e e O nn i s aces 230 | “Sunday, Ministers Band, augmented, or 83 months. It Crandall’s. . Enid Bennett will be featured at Crandall's Theater the first three days of next week, beginning Sunday, in her latest comedy drama for Pathe, ‘Keeping Up With Liazle,” and Larry in Semon in “The Bakery”; Wednesday Chesapeake Beach. the popular ba: and Thursday, “Too Wise Wives,” and| 1In view of the demand for seats for | regort, is preparing ror h,!:oubq, ¢.§ ! s71°“'"° Friday and Saturday, Constance Tal-|“The Four Horsemen of the Apoca-|crowds. Special trains will be run on | [ madge in “Wedding Bells” will be|lypse” at Poli’s, the management has| Monday. In addition to the fishing, salt |} s-rph "llr.-' shown. decided to continue the showing of |water bathing and free dancing to music ! i the picture next week at 3 and 8:15lby a clown orchestra and all the board- | i $800,000 p.m. Sunday and at 2:15 and 8:16 p.m. | walk amusements will run full blast un- 'y Apollo. Sunday, Douglas McLean in “One A Minute”; Monday, “Too Wise Wives,” holiday matinee at 2:30 p. and Wednesday, Thomas “The Conquest of Canaal Thomas H. Ince’s “The Bronse Bell ighan in Thursday, | June Fridsy, William Mille's “The nmna?:'ee"; l-hus. "I’rozlen." et t H. Ince’s “The Bronze ‘Wednesda; in “Made in Heaven”; Friday and Sat- urday, “Bunty Pulls the Strings.” Sunday, “Too Wise Wives”; Monday, Douglas McLean in “One A’ Minute, holiday matinee at 2:30 p.m.; Tuesday and Wednesday, Sunday, Wallace Reid in “Too Much p.m.; Tuesday, Thomas H. Ince' %ronu Bell”; Wednesday, “Too Wise Frida Chaplin in “A Day's Pleasure.” POLI'S—“The Four Horsemen.” on other days. “The Four Horsemen of the Apoca- lypse” was written by Vicente Blasco ; Tuesday | Ibanes. The picture was directed by Rex Ingram, olpha Valentino, Alice Terry, Pome- C., WEDNESDAY,. AUGUST 81, 1921, ' foy Cafifioh, Joseph Swickatrd, Alanfers Hale, “Smoke” Turner, John Bllugnlll Or ot! Mark Fenton, Bdward Connelly, Nigel | p.m. WASHINGTON, D, y Gancing from 3 to 3:90 pm. uwenlnllhnflu-umo'.:tpi;'s | B in “Ohs A Ml . “The Wil ‘Willism De Mille's 'ridey, Thomas oll”; Saturday, Powell inv‘Appearances.” nute”: | Northup, Minhehaha, Beatrice Domin- guez and Wallace Beery. . An augmented orchestra renders the score arranged especially by Df. Hugo Riesenfeld. OUTDOORS. A few Hours on the steamer Mar- Charles Macalester brings one shall Hall, one of the oldest of Washing- ton’s summer resorts. The ter makes three trips dally, at 10 a.m., 2:30 Romanoe"; p.m. and 6:45 p.m., stopping at Mount Vernon on the first two trips. and Thursday, Tom Moore four trips a week to Colonial Beach, ||l Tuesdsy, Thursday and Saturday, at, 9 am. and Saturday afternoon ltl "PERPETUAL BUILDING 2:30 pm., will make also a trip on Labor day at § am. The regular forty-mile moonlight |} rides will continue Monday, Wednes- Savoy. & Z 1y | @ay and Friday evenings at 7:15 p.m., The Wild Goose":| L ith a jazz orchestra on the job at A gala three-day celebration Is an- nounced for Glen Echo Park, extend- ing"from Saturday over Labor day. | 8] lal G t - 2 - .. antla) sort have been arrangeq in|ll on shares maturing in 45 York. Pays 6 Per Cent i vine | will glve special concerts from 4 to' [i 11 pm. On both Saturday and Labor | day nights, dancing will be featured, |} while on_ the latter day a special matinee dance is announced from 4| Pays 4 Per Cent on shares withdrawn be- fore maturity Assets More Than ; Thursday, “The Wild@ Goose"; Bebe Daniels in “The March nd Larry Semon in “The ; Saturday, Douglas McLean ? A5 he A Minute” and Charlie[to 7 pm. Chesapeake Beach. Il Corner 11th and E Sts. N.W. il JAMES BERRY, Presidest JOSHUA W. CARR, Secretary til closing night, September 11. Chevy Chase Lake. ~ | Chevy Chase Lake features dancing on two fine floors and with two orchestras. Saturday evenings the management of- ' | with the scenaric by Mathis. The cast includes Ru- Real Honest Paint made to with- stand all conditions the life long paint —is made to meet all requirements, no mat- ter how severe they are. You are assured of the best when using Murco. Liquid Paint, I “MURCO” Liquid Paint $3.50 per gallon WHITE INCLUDED Few of deeper shades at slight increase. E. J. MURPHY CO. 710 12th Street N.W. Washington, D. C. Main 5280 tick, during the September Sale for the best quality in felt mattresses.... $31 Serving Table. Regulat price, $116.00. September Sale price..... cesese seseses Dining Table. September Sale price Ten-piece American ‘Walaut RS gy, S g6 ber Sale price..... coses walnut; half price. Ten-piece American Walnut Room Suite. ~Regular price, $698.50. Septem- $50 ber Sale price.. = price .. — Mahogany Buffet. Regular price, ‘5441); September Sale price... ular price, $189. September Sale price......ceoeeee cees match. Regular price, $191. September Sale.. $11 Mahogany Buffet. Regular $221.00. September Sale price ..... cecesceceoccns 1 $197.50. September Sale Price .cce.eeees cicracacen We are able to offer this year a fine 50-pound layer felt Mattress, Imperial edge, covered'in régulation $14.00 Moses Imperial Felt- Mattress— For the Dmmg Room $60.00 | Regular price, $163.00. . $81 Odd Serving Tables in mahogany and | Mahogany F‘il'x)lishsl)inin%eRoom Chairs. .00. t r Regularly $10. ptem! 57'50 $200.00 | Mahogany China Case to match. ' Reg- $95.00 | Mahogany Dining. Room Table .to | $127.00 | American Walnut Buffet. Regular price, IE $100.00 ‘10% to 50% Reductions Established 1861 Furniture ..Linens Campets _Eleventh and “F Sts. (IO (v} i — 3 b & .50 This ten-piece dining-room suite, as illustrated, Italian design, in mahogany, or special dull finish; suite consists of buffet 66 inches long; closed-in serving table, oblong dining-room table, china case, five side chairs and armchair to match. Chairs are upholstered in blue leather. : September Sale Price of Entire Suite, $457.75 Sold separately— Buffet .................$110.50 China Case ............. $76.50 Closed-in Serving Table.. $54.00 Side Chair .. | .75| Armchair ...............$28.00 Dining 8.75 Dining ] 0.00 | This Three-piece Queen Anne Cane Living Room Suite can be had in selection of Tapestry covering. Special September Sale Price, $169.50 for three pieces ) o e ‘ Queen Anne Bedroom Suite, as lllustrated, in Brown Mahogany Suite consists of dresser, full size bed and toilet ta- ble. September Sale price of four-piece suite ........ $2 l 3'50 Dresser, $58.50; Chiffonier, $58.50; Toilet Table, $48.50; full or twi size bed, each, $48.00. : > price, Upholstery 27th Annual September Furniture Sale . We have assembled the most pleasing collection of Fine Furniture for this September Furniture Sale that has been possible for several years. Reductions vary from 10 to 50 per cent below former prices. : Anne design. Spe- cial September Sale price ....... This Mahogany Library Table, size 26 inches by 48 inches, Queen $38.00 " Inquire About Qur Deferred Payment Plan This Gate-Leg Table, size 34 inches by 42 inches, ‘top of solid mahogany, i bk Syl §2 8 5() of table. September Sale price..... m Side Chairs to match, $8.50. 10% to 50% Reductions W. V. Joses & Sons e A VR D et s e eSS i i o One of the best oppor- tunities in the September Sale is a collection of pleasing bedroom furni- ture from one of the lead- ing manufacturers of | bedroom furniture in the | country. This collection is priced 40 per cent be- low the regular prices. Suites are sold complete | only. A selection of ma- hogany, walnut, enamel and polychrome may be had. S-piecce Walnut _Bedroom _ Suite. Bl P Ssie ree.. $497.00 Bedroom Suite. l $216.00 Mahogany Bedroom Suite. $309.00 | Mahogany Toilet Table to match. ice, 19.00; g:fl-;‘;:erpérfi: pr?c]c ..... 559-50 Ma!!oginylscslaifl'gier to match. Regu- e e e . $59.50 | Mahogany Full Size Bed to match. Regular price, $108.00; $55.00 September Sale price..... 3-piece Mahogany Reg‘;hr price, 543.5400; September Sale price.. S-iece Regular price, 551_540); September Sale price.. D»Old Iv;gt ol:" Gsr?y 5 em! ale Brer s e $32.50 | Old Ivory or Gray Chifforette; September $3l 00 Sale price ......oueennn 01d Ivory or Gray Bed to match; September Sale Price coeceneene S35395y595 $32.50 Old Ivory or Gray Toilet Table to match; September