Evening Star Newspaper, September 4, 1921, Page 30

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LOEW’S PALACE TODAY AND ALL WEEK ARBIIGI(I.E version Frank cm Dfidcl u-‘z blues and . ly king in Mas fumnicst fl-l T Next Week, Beginning Monday, Sept. 5th N3 The DeWinter’s Producing Co. Presents “The Enchanted Mummy” A lavishly costumed and staged Singing and Dancing production, featuring- Jack DeWinters and Ivy Rose An act that would be a feature on any program. Mort—FOX & BRITT—Ed | Mr. & Mrs. SYDNEY PAYNE ‘Well Known Metropolitan In the clever domestic comedy favorites in a comedy offering “THE DRUDGE” Harvey, Haney and Grace In their Noted Comedy Offering “On the Course” LILLIAN VERNON VERONICA & HURLFALLS In Songs of Syneopation Speetacular Adhletic Thrills “Paramount Week” C:’mcdl;& Feature Film Matinee Feature Film ACK SENNETT'S WILLIAM De MILLE'S produc- Newest Comedy—First Time tion of Knoblock’s Story “WEDDING BELLS OUT | «eyyyp 1 05T ROMANCE” ' OF TUNE” Shown only at 1:45 and 4:45 own at all performances 18¢th Street at Columbia Rood K CRANDALL'S “ Celebration of Lafayette Day at Mt. Venon Tuesday, Sept. 6th Special express service direct Mt. Vernon, Alexandria and Arlington National Cemetery. Via The Hiitoric Route—Stop-over allowed st Historic Alexandria to visit Christ Church and Washiugton's Lodge Room. Large, comforta 1dth 8t & Pa. 5 and 85 minutes “Where Shall We Go?” and Dance o i, Vernon open dally, excepting "Round Trip, 96c “Labor Day i8¢ Additional for Side Trip to Arll w5 gurther {atormation, " telephone Wulllnxton-Vlrzinll Railway Company pawhon — Maryland “Pepp; azz Sth, F:eld 10 a.m. Chicken Dinner served from 1 to Price only 75c. f Visit the Big 6th A 1 g nnual Berwyn Now Running Until Midnight - Dancing on Maryland’s grandest University Orchestra. Sept. ay events, beginning at Has Her Own Idea. MARION COAKLEY, Oliver Moros- co's pretly leading woman in ‘Walit Tlll ‘We're Married,” has little il | regard for the ordinary advice to the | |ambiciow surd to try to prescribe a sct list of 90 ays success should know better than try to inculcate into the minds of their readers or auditors their ideas and mannerisms. It is wrong, absolutely wrong, for it tends to still originality. “What is sauce for the goose may not be sauce for the gander, nor for the goslings. Because one has achieved success by doing this or not doing that carries no conclusive proof that any one following the same advice will arrive at the top of the ladder. “Decide what you want to be, then ]Ko ahead and be it,” says Miss Coak- ey. Her rise to fame on the stage has been of the skyrocket varlety. She ought to be a gobd adviser. T BEGINNING TODAY AT 3 P. M. DoORS ormr 2 O’CLOL‘K LOEW’S COLUMBIA BEABON’S FIRST BUPER- leolul ANNOUNCES THE SEASON OF 1921-22 In keeping with the policy established during the past year, Loew's Columbia Theater will present, during the season mow at hand, a series of photoplay masterpieces which have never been approached in magnitude or power. The first of these offerings is that fantastic marvel— “THE GOLEM™ The towe! of the screen—the most astounding play ever filmed Direct fror:ftsp::numl New York engagement of eleven solid weeks ¥ AMUSEMENTS. Good Pictures Coming. g LLOEW'S Palace and Coiumbia the- aters have announced a list of future attractions that the respective manegements belleve will take equal rank with the greatest productions of the year. The Columbia. which will continue throughout the season its policy of howing so-called _super-productions or engagements of extended length, will begin with “The Golem.” the big European photoplay already in its twelfth consecutive week in New York. Others will include the long- heralded production by Ceefl B. De Mille, “The Affairs of Anatol,” Gran- ville 'Barker’s adaptation of Arthur Schnitsler's play, in which Wallace Reid, Gloria Swanson, Elliott Dexter, Bebe Daniels, Monte Blue, Wanda Hawley, Theodore_ Roberts, Agnes Ayres, Theodore Kosloff, Polly Mo- ran, Raymond Hatton, and Julia Fave wili be co-starred; “The Three Mus- keteers,” which 15 said to be “the greatest picture Douglas Fairbanks has ever made” and is based, of course, on Dumas’ famous masterpece of fiction, and D. W. Griffith’s “Way Down East,” offered for the first time at popular prices. The Palace program includes Doug- las MacLean in “Passing Through." rt Lytell in Metro's production of ‘A Trip to Paradise,” Wallace Reid in “The Hell Diggers,” Nazimova in a screen version of “Camille,” Thomas Meighan in a screen version of Peter “Cappy Ricks,” Viola Dana Match Breaker,” and Elsie Ferguson in her latest picture, “Foot~ lights.” LEELAND B MATINEES SUNDAY, MONDAY AND SATURDAY, 2:30 NOTE Is the Place to Spend Your “The Golem” 4s easily one of the most remarkadble and it L W TODAY—MON. 94 astounding stories ever brought to the screen. It is a Labor Da Holltlay | SPECIAL HOLIDAY MATINEE MONDAY AT 3:8 mysterious and Jantastic conception, based om an old- y Y, Wi A ADDED ATTRACTIONS: LEWIS S. STONE BARBARA CASTLETON FREE Dancing i —MONKEY COMEDY— WILLIAM DESMOND “YTCHIE" Imll@‘l SEE—SEE"—SEE™ ] Picnic Grounds, Boating, Comedy—“Snooky’s Twin Trouble” (M I (i ey ey L e ACTION—that rushes through BEAUTY—that stirs the soul e he . Domestic Turbuionss Thas Loods 1 on Aoaaring Domousmont, S % w:th a new pictorial artis- Fishing, Outdoor Sports, A TREAT FOR THE KIDDIES Tivened by 'fhe Antios of the Greatest Youngerer on tne Boreen. &nghnxd crl;u pl;{ed by Children’s Playgrounds - § ' ousaBCsiof people ENES—that riot in revelry, Sunday schedule of THE CHILD THOU GAVEST ME e e the SCENES—_that st in revery, oy et of s —EXTRAS— heart-strings with its love tion! accommodate excursion traffic. Larry Semon in @ New Two Reeler, “The Fall Guy” and conflict] DELIGHT—that is sure to = = come from what America’s Tues.-Wed—Katherine MacDoneld in “Trust Yoar Wife” CHARACTER—that shows the ablest Horitical havell called EXTRA ADDED COMEDY, “A TRAYFUL OF TROUBLE” most imprellive figure ever “the most perfed pi TREE N Thars.-Fri—Thomas Meighan in the “Conquest of Canaan” created by man! ever madel” AMUSENENT K DE LUXE COOMEDY OFFERING, “STANDING PAT TODAY Continnous Dalls From 13 Se1scs Noon lay—Justine Johnston in “A Heart to Let” EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTIONS Ffi% ?PESE'I‘!‘TS CINNINC TODRTEC COMEDY—AESOP'S FABLE—SYMPHONY—BXTE. BURTON HOLMES TRAVELOGUE—“THE CITY OF PRAGUE” %lN?JI'ER’S BAND BEGINiI 'OMPLETE CHANGE OF BILL = " “RIENZI” TOUAN COMPLETE CITAY : TWATS A COOD RO i COLUMBIA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA—OVERTURE, “RIENZI” (WAGNER) MAOTIN(E)ERRI;A(N)g : ROYAL H ARMONY FIVE cn A" n All’s T“E ATER T G, T Evening DTS2 PN vening Dancing, 8:30 to 11:30 18 an Artistic Song Clansic N % Emflc{:?u(‘io:ufr::—!!u‘w y the Holiday at EADIE & RAMSDEN | MeKeNAA X FIIPATRICK Enid Beanett in ‘Keeping Up With Lizzie . e et e et U OB B an e iar LARRY EMON, 4 SCREAM B BAXERT A GIIEIT DRAMA—GREAT CAST—GREAT PRODUCTION 9th and New York Ave. Premiere Photodramatio Presentation All Performances—Offertng Monday, Sept- 5 [ ”» What Woman Will Do ELAINE HAMMERS;I'EIN A “Too Wise Wives MOORE'S THEATER | Harold Lioyd, Haunted ‘THE Gl R- Ll FROM NOIWHERE, TOONBRVILLE COMEDY, “THE SEIPPER STRIKES IT RICH” M. YOU ST: Added Attraction—Multtpie Reel Comedy and News Weekly sl T' F‘IL—!AT.“"- ‘ ‘ h" ” —TODAY AND ALL WEEK— 'REP UBLIC Ne-rllth Constan aima In "weddin . g o 99~ NOTE—PREWAR PRICES PREVAIL—NOTE wu m'm?"n coxnr."ronans XNIGHT ;oon- . JESSE L. LASKEY PRESENTS : . TOMORROW ALL .,._.,,,_ i L ATIONAL ™NcET" wee =" |SHUBERT GARRICK| === Sunday Excursion plembmhenimvelyeplentertull || ilealil YRS e e & Drusstie Flayhese yevectiog tha frvmost fomien & u.‘. New erh(,'yrl.,&nm OPENING OF THE SEASON OLIVER MOROSCO Presents Endless Caverns A THRILLING (ANDIUNUSUAL m" OE LOVE By Hutcheson Boyd and Rudolph Bunner FROM THE PLAY BY ERNST ELEIN—DIRECTION PENRHYN STANLAWE Lv- Washington (Fth B¢ Ste.) WAIT TILL : For information, literature - s and tickets apply 8. E. E Div. Pass. Agent, 1425 F St , ’_.w. (phome Main B5633), or. WE'RE MAR (EEEEEL By THERESA HELBURN AND mwm‘ GOODMAN R‘“"y System WIth the Distinguished Cast Chosen for the Metropolitan Engagement NIGHTS—50c, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 With a Typical Morosco Cast, Including: P lC + MATINEES—50c, $1.00 and $1.50 Hastan Conkiay, |~ Knte Jops Artinr Abertson | erine Kael Lucy Beaumont ‘rank Slyvester NEXT WEEK ssmmaeloir Nkt . Edna May Oliver Rapley Hoimes Robert B. Hawkins ——— T at ln - Charles Dillingham Preseats Rids Johuson Young’s Comedy : B THIS WEEK‘- FOUR POPULAR STARS A WISE CHILD Lowns 5, srom BARBARA CASTLETON wire VIVIENNE SEGAL 11 N Street NN WILLIAM DESMOND SivTr AND TERT OOLEDT - .,::UI.‘“O I‘l-' ". TWICE | W HITE AND. UNMARRIED. SOUTHEAST GARD! 2d BIG WEEK i |] . 35t B . || SOUTHEAS m.,....?.'.?.:".,zc'.,: ALL SEATS RESERVED Tt ave| COINDALL'S METROPOLITAX ABERICAN 3 8 50" | CRANDALL'S xemoronrmys MATINEE TODAY AT 3 P. M. TIBERTY Nerth, Capitol and , 5. | "t SHIEY THOU Gaviet S Aed ’ TONIGHT AT 8:15 SHARP THE WORLD’'S GREATEST CINEMA SENSATION BRY SEMON, fn *THE FALL GUY." 1340 Wisconain Ave. CRANDALL'S "i‘mnm 'WALLACE REID. {n t. at Col. Rd, “T00_MUCH_SPEED.” 535 Sth St. S.E. NILLAON, ANNA 'HE FALL GUY."” HO! in “WHAT WOMEN WI TOMORROW AT 2:30. REVERE THEATER $%A™%2a8' | CRANDALL'S Teater, otk & & stx. TODAY AND ToMOoR: ROW—ENID BENN! in “KEEPIN | o O YOUK Max P 'WITH LI R, FLies AND FLOSA CONEDY: Fox News. FITH LIZZIE " And LARRY SEMON: o RS L A L CRANDALL'S 222z TR, oot Garden14th & CoL.Rd. TODAY—CLA! —__STAR CAST OF DISTINCTION— BETTY COMPSON — MILTON SILLS MITCHELL LEWIS CASSON FERGUSON JOSEPH KILGOUR SPOTTISWOODE AI'I'I(EN —A STORY— J TINGLING WITH STRUGGLE—BLAZING WITH COLOR—AND BEATING WITH THE BIG THINGS THAT MOVE THE HEART —FAMOUS RIALTO ORCHESTRA— -Robert Bond Gotia, Oonductor OVERTURE: “THE TWO HUSSARS,” BY DOPPLER ZNCORE NUMBER: VIOLIN SOLO BY HENRI SOKOLOV “MEDITATION” FROM “THAIS" HARP ACCOIPANIIM—HI. B, MIRAGLIA Exclusive Showing Fox News IMORRO U B g A ey ¥ ooxln!. )‘l_l‘ilzlgmm " HOLIDAY MATINES THOMAS H. INCE SPE- 7§ AVEN RAN Guic.pmy 2808 B I8, 28 | CRANDALL'S Zyerve, onarp Vance, with FLORENC] B, MATS. 2 P.M. DA ; 3 P.M. SUNDAY. B ot dek = | E s Sty SRt i me ml::“ "",""""‘.“ ;-'W-:;vi YR SKIFEDR STRIKES FI BACH " Y_DOUGLAS. MacLEAN, xy_%’n‘.’" A0 COARDY 1 ShonERT LARRY SEMON IN HIS LATEST TWO-REELER “THE FALL GUY” OVERTURE, “ROSANUNDE" METROPOLITAN I"-P-m llll.llnllll.' fltllllf.flv mmm's::-mm mmn‘nsnu Ave. & Quebee Bt. mw&% . 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