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Pl A along the route. this while they may the additional ones they might have | throughout the aft 1 night. & ed 1f all things were as they [ As If in answer fo Director Gener will cpme aw , the; contributed to vanquish the and the 1 tl "The story of to be familiar. ought to prove lolnu"lnt i humor of itg ing assortment of tions, all of them excellently por- are calculated to make the sun shine in the soul even on a trayed. stormy evening. will not be found formance. to mal ment, well as their present finely mounte be a cestly and young man who and happiness by pretty man who had the company; Dennis and Ada’ Meade, P _ WASHINGTON, ' Amusements GAmCK—“Wfim Bells.” If. for every care and sorrow of life. one can feel that it will make {No Cfference @ hundred years hence, jthis transient existence of ours will be found to be, after all, pretty fair safling, with lots of lovely ‘scenery spirit,” if thosg who go to the Gar- presented by the Garrick stage play made famous by Jane Players, will simply gather the roses | Cowl, opened her second week at the rouch wh ch will crop out:that demands recognition of gifts 'Wefldlnf Bells” oulhl,mera youth and beauty that distin- It carries a lesson to scrappy young married folks that n( its’ dlllo[ue the an, It is doubtful that any of the audi- ence that braved the thunderstorm to get to the firat performance of the comedy by the Garrick Players felt that he was not compensated fully for any discomfort his attendance may have caused. There have teen chuntu in the play, of course. haps everything that tickled the audi- ence that saw its premier presenta- tion in Washington some years ago But there is enough in it o most enjoyable entertain- | rick Players to do the best work of | and the performance) as & whole {s excellent. production of the Belasco but those who see it, excepting only | the experts, will never suspect it. » Earle Foxe as Reginald Carter, me' untangle the threads of domestic life he really loves with a young woman . who loves another, seems thoroughly ; 1t. at home in his part, and justly shared | the honors of the a Lyon, who could not; be better if lhe really and iruly were! the recalcitrant wife who was de- termined that no other woman should have the hubby she loved, in spite cf their disagreement. Frank Du Frane, as Jackson, the valet, was exception- ally good in the comedy role of the| second time the wife that had wan- dered far from his own fireside. cast includes Lee Kendall, Gerald Oli- ver Smith, a valuable addition to the King, Mrs. Hanford DO MONDAY MAY 15 title. tributed materially to the success|and friend. of the performance. Photoplays. between. METROPOLITAN—“Smilin’, 1925, loves a youth who bears the forbidden | that divides us from all beautiful The romance arouses the merh- [ things in this world and the next. Norma Talmadge gives to the mist- creature of cruel intolerance, separates the lovers and drives from him the comradeship of his neighbor The boy goes to the war *and weeds grow over the gate It iz a hatred that not only brings sorow to his loved ones on earth, but to a long-dead bride, who tries to comfcrt the man in his loneliness but i3 barred because hate is the gulf ory of a long-gone tragedy that Changes the beloved guardian into a|like vision a tender beauty and grace that carries an appeal regardiess of any personal attitude toward spiritual truth. who And when at la love conquers and the death reunites the long-ago lovers she answers his bewildered surprise at death’s true meaning: “All_men_and women would go LITT stering. You will Geo. Pl:lt Co., 9 Main Bo, in the same Through.” Norma Talmadge, in “Smilin’ Through”—a screen version of the week to see “Wed- Metropolitan yesterday before audi and utterly forgetigneey’ that -crowded the theater As if In answer jo Director General at theiHay's call for better motion plays, joyable | this star .l giving Washington the | best work of:her screen career. It is ! genuine dramatic work of a_quality born of experience fostered by most careful training, and of an ambition more artistically enduring than the guish her as a “Talmadge sister.” The play, based on the theory that death is Invisible life, has for its ac- tion present-day England, at the home of a man Who is carrying into old age a relentless hatred for all who ‘bear a certain name. To give the reason would be to infringe upon the plot. There Is an adopted niece, Kathleen; also a genial old do who diveg next door with a vine-cov- cred gale between. 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