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SIX D. C. GIRLS TO GET TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. GARRICK—“Enter, Madame,” per- TRINITY COLLEGE DEGREE | formance at 8:20 5.m. i KEITH'S—Peggy Wood, vaudeville, { at 2:15 and 8:16 p.m ville, at 3, s‘n*’:éfi:flg';‘f’:n: v'"“" MODRE'S RIALTO RINTH AT G i‘ BAND CONCERTS. Potomac Park, today at b p.m., concert by the United States Marifie Band, Willlam antelmann, leader; Taylor ImESKE. | Amusements Woodmen of the World will hold annual memorial ceremony for de- A 5 Other Awards Y5 Be Made at Com- | _ COSMOS—’ ceased Woodmen Sunday, 2 p-m., at|ppyag ! in | with lectures on practlcal paychology. | | Branson, second leader. 7 : ylvan Theater, Monument grounds. CO—Belasco Players in | wich loctul twice dafly, &t 4:30 ard | | March, “Lincoln Centennlal mencement Exercises ATRAND—Bits of Dance Hits" = um—ALL WEEK—uex 3 By 5 : " i » 3915 o'elock. anfor: 1 . 6:30 and 8:45 p.m. AM—, — 8 Address by Sfln{lur Morris Sheppard. o lelce_pu;g‘ !lrtnu:-h R The subject for this .vvvv.:rnotv}n": gvertur;:. ")hrlltg_nts \Va‘lllcg Next Week. MPTROPOLITAN—Jackie Coogan, wae frnt ammual exenrsion of 86| [ yon” Bl or an a mew support | Are and Whets You Arec: and this L e Six Washington girls are to receive |}, Trouble photoplay, at 12, 1:30. PHOTOPLAY AND MUSIC UNSURPASSED: John's College will be held at Mar- | +20 Do |avening, “Fame. Fortune or Fallure, | | Excerpls from “The Serenade” | |degrees at the Trinity College com- s and3:a0 pan == A field day,|ing company, under the direction of | {YRIINE: cFame. Headed > “Hefb, E COLUMB] The Good Providel Unéversal Presents shall Hall tomorrow. A flel . Which Way Are Yous Heade lerbert mencement exercises next week. Miss [at 11 am.; 1, 5, 5:15, 7 15 and 9:35 with all sorts of contests, has been | Arthur Leslie Smith, will inaugurate [ Theso lectures are free of ad-| | Valse from the ballet, “The arranged. St. John's will be closed |a summer season of dramatic pro- | mission and will continue twice d ,,[ Sleeping Beauty. Ellen J. Russell will receive the A. M. | p.m. v, wuh Lon | all day. ductlons at the.Belasco Theater, be- up' to and Including Monday even Tschalkowsky | |degree, and the following will re-| RIALTO—"“The Trap, h Lon| The Writers' League will meet Fri-|ginning next - Sunday night, with|ing, Vieuxtemps ceive the A. B, degree: Aileen Fitz- |Chaney, at 11:30 a.m LON CHANEY Reverie’” day, 8§ p.m., in the Public Library.|“Sleeping Partners/’ a farce by Sachy 4 _“Ballet Egyptian”. .. ...Lulgini erald, Grace Grifin, Denise Roach,|7:30 and 9:30 p.m. H 2 = Prizes will be awarded for winners in | Guitry, author of “Deburau” and “The # | ‘(a) Allegro non troppo, (b) e Padget ana iy Samaon. PALACE—Agnes Ayers and Conrad The Man of a Thousand Faces, poetry contest conducted by league.|Grand’ Duke.” in which Irene Bor- | PhOtOp ays. allegretto, (c) andante sos- Among those who will receive de- |Nagel, in “The @rdeal” at 11 am. in hix greatest characterization, Washington writers invited. doni achieved success during its New | J tenuto, (d) andante expres- | |grees may be ientioned Miss Maxi- | 12:45, 2:30, 4:35, €:10, & and 9:30 p.m. % ” ce York cngagement It iz announced | sive-allegro non troppo. milliene Beliard of Brest, France, who e e The Social Club of the Hebrew | h: only plays absolutely new to 5 s s “The Star Spangles anner.” was sent here two years ago by the gl 7 Home for the Aged will instail its ington will be offered during | PALACE—Priscilla - Dean in| ; pleh i A e SR Mrs. Nina Smythe, Los Angeles | newly elected officers Sunday, 6 p.m., [ the seagon. et s Concert by the United States change of Scholarships and Fellow- | Widow With several children to sup- - at the Y. M. H. A. building.” Public | Wanda Lyon will have the role that ‘'Wild Honey. Soldiers’ Home Band, band’ | |ships. Six wil receive the A. M. de- |port, thought she was out of luck 22 SPECIAL FEATURES—MUSIC WEEK ® invited. rene Bordoni made famous in “Sleep- Loew's Palace tand, ) 5: gress: Miss Agnes Moan of Minne 4 zNALe ing Partners,” and Mr. Foxe one of | The attraction at Loew's o'clock: John 8. M. Zimmer- | |Eress: Miss Agnes Moun of Minne | whon compelled to toil as a laundress | MARIA SAMPSON—LYRIC SOPRANO Phil Sheridan | No. 5. G. A. R, |the best farce roles of his carecr.|Theater next week, beginning Sunday| | mann, bandmaster. . | |Washington, Miss Miriam Dunn of for & umall weekly wage. By rigid| Btar of the Royal Opera, Bidapest will meet Friday, § p.m, at G. A. R | The story concerns the sprightly ad- |afternoon, will be “Wild Honey.” the March, “Freedom of the World" | | gpringfield, M Miss Catherine | (i ST RAT G0Tiars with which ohe GUSTAV HINRICHS—GUEST COKDUCTOR Hall. ventures of a young Parisian matron i1, et starring production for Priscilla q ¥ & <emeanl] Manning of Watertown, Mass.; Miss [ {00} "INGTES Aolifrs With which she = - {#nd her gay husband,. who meet in| 7 2 Pverture,s “Erumpstesofy the Pauline G. Wright of Worcester, | Juif o o i Fow s oh FAMOUS RIALTO ORCHESTRA the apartme: H | Mfriend, | Dean. It is a Wesley Ruggles pro Fortr ", Grust wata ; east stmen ow she enjoys an = Ereb Shabuoth services will be heid | the apartment of a ‘mutual friend, | 3 . Mass.; and Miss Maria Mercedes | faome of $2,000 a week ADDED ATTRACTIO @ i e i etaa ynart “for the evening and discover | duction, based on the South African! | Descriptive fantasia, “Village | | Casais Caraballo of Havana, Cuba, O o ATTRACTION ' - = rrow N 5 " other in the same apartment|romance by Cynthia Stockley: Life in Ye Olden Time, b te maa tne dearesot mastaranl EVERYBODY WANTS TO KNOW “HOW TO GROW THI 2ES on n the morning. Miss Dean is seen as a young Eng- i Le Thiere education in Barcelona, Spain, in 1 H = ucational Shows You in Ten Miny Rev. (eorge M. Diffenderfer will| Popular mutinees will be given | lish noblewoman, who ~balks her Synopsis—*“Night, sunrise, and doctor of education at the Uni- (1 + The Best Gift for B : s Women's | Svers Wednesday and an additional | father’s plan to marry her to a brute, astir in the village, children | 106 f0cior, ol BAcarion ol oto. Council “at Church | Matinee every Saturday. |falls Into the hands of the man shé| | going to school, the old Miss Marie MeGrath of M The Graduate of the Covenant Selden ' P, — jrefured to marry and awakes from Dlacksmith shop.' the May | | yich will receive the Th 5 . 4 P :t Bible ¢l N @ i » {a faint_to discover him dead on the ueen, e Maypol nce, Miss McG , Whi 4 ;l:}“m T will conduct Bible class, 6:30 GARRICK—“The Acquittal. yflnor Years later, she finds In South the viilage, choir, lovers' ser- dt-:’;eu lrr;}-'nmu-n:; L?,,Tw- ty of Michi: of . =t Willlam Harrigan, who toured the|Africa the man who Is believed to| | _ enade, grandioso, and finale. Ean and the A, 5. desree trom the | [ yr@ire) encl Da Sty Club | country for two seasons as featured | have saved her, but in the meantime Mosaic from comic opera “The University of Pittsburgh, has spent 1 l Q —tormerly the Columbus Country |Player in the Cohan and Harris pro- | she has fallen in love with another. OnlyaGist HeThert two years at Trinity College, Club—tomorrow evening. by Kmghts | duction. “The Acquit will joln the | S I Kiaphoits | | 4gr e direction of profesiors from Soc t0 $5 00 of Columbus. { Garrick players next week to enac - A s A IR the Catholic University, has devoted = a1 {ihe leading role in that mystery play | BIALTO—“The ~ Worldly Ma. Valsette, “La Confession.” the Cathollo DRIV aEa L s oot B EMPIRE H_Street N.E HOME n'-.“.; N The Alabar wte Society will hold | of Rita Weiman. The play is unique donna.” Morggn Sholosy, vhliceonh and sociology Lead: LAST D) B. T the first of iis vutdoor summer meet- |in theme and unusual in l\k)l? fact that| e ok Finale, “Why Don’t Yn‘j“"my h's sertation is Extra Leads for NTCHDAY SiGHE INgS LMOrrow evening eat Falls, | the element of suspense ns wit Next week, eginning Sunday, Y f th f Moral In- = S e S %5 the opening curtain, when one of the | Moore’s Rialto Theater will present| | “The Star Spangled Banner. I LonyioLED; ¥ Eversharp, 10c PR[NCESS 206 3w Xw it central characters is acquitted of a | “The Worldly Madonna,” a modern o Ciilbes! (o) commancement ] Per Package of 12 Leads i “};' Ms TALMA & D {murder charge. Who committed the jproblem play, with Clara Kimball |, " "0 00" o ana Saturday, | Week will opon on Sunday next with Lovn " CostEny 10T ness, and consist of a pienic and out- | crime is the question which the play- | Young In a dual role. The story is apand Ss | ol tifical mass. The Rt. Rev om = e onsist of & pienc o er is asked to solve. Joe Conway, |said to be one of high ideals, of the | Hobart Bosworth, in “Foolish Ma- | 7o CTW PORUASH, INass. COQ BE Complete Stock e | - . newspaper reporter, reaches ; weak shamming as the strong and of | trons. of Ame o PARDON cated debute betw, tion and wrings a con- | the strong making no pretense of == i The Glbson CO lnc A M - of, a|fersion frem the slaver after three|their power. Willlam P. Carleton, Hippodrome. the cele oy o b oot York TR Richard _Tucker. George Kacka- . in|O'Hern, C. ST E 9GSt N. i | v v the subject, i “rizan will be accorded the | thorne. William Marion and Milla [, Sunday. Richard Barthelmess, 1|y rigei:’ Very I 917-91 . N.W. LYMP 7 e Japane will 'be given in the First|full strensth of the Garrick players,) Davenport are in the cast. Iho s Seventh s bayc, Monday, s dand KRev. JohiuiC 3 ] = 0l IC RAYMOND | HATTO Congregational Chureh tomorsow | including Ada Meade. Gerald Oliver | e Kr;;;fr‘;“rgl Cf;\):"o] ,T“e‘s‘i,i:g‘-‘m'll;'ye gt honor; Rn.\-yx“llf-hn as ,\.l\\.her CHIS BACK AGAIN <ht at § ocloc smith, “rane, Mrs. Charl N QERS Caoper, deacons: And 1o nlEhE atiBe ook e Do he o.M | METROPOLITAN—Anita. Stewart | franic’ Mayo. ‘in” “Actosa the: Dead” |1 jest i . Dougherty” and H PRIATTRE Fa dward Trusheim. in : » ne: ursday, Allan Dwan’s “The | Rev. Richard J. Quinlan, masters o . = ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. | | o7 *nd BiwardTrasheim | in “A Question of Homor.” |scomer; Friday. Beity Compson. In | caremonica The bceataureate sers | CRANDALL'S METROPOLITAN ) 3 Anita Stewart will be the picture | Ladies’ Must Live" and Satu mon will be preached by Rev. Thomas THIS wE 3 TONIGHT. B.F. KEITH S—Fanny Brice. |star at Crandall’s Metropolitan Thea- { Constance Talmadge, in “Scandal V. Moore, Ph.D. STROUBLE The Massachusetts Soclety will en-{ manni llar feature of | 16T mext “week, beginning Sunday s ,0n Monday at 4:30 the senlor mem_ "f ) t : RoCK: tertain in City Club ballroom & iz feld-: . - _lafternoon, in First National's “A & hers o L amatic, S = = e DeCiy Cib lalhoom At S | Ziesteld s Is again in vau- | o0CONo0n 0, e adapted “from avoy. i present Shakespearc's TFwelfth CRANDALLSTIrnur,fl b & E “‘"EUTE 14th Strect deville and will be the sole headliner NroRs” day and Mond: James Oliver - he spac drangle. DAY AND TOM DA featura on the prograr i o B e Theater | Ruth Cross’ magazine story. It con- nday and Monday. Jame iver | Night" in the spacious q 1 | . Dav [0f pext week's B, F. Keith's TREAter | carns a self-reliant and resourceful |CUrwood's “I Am the Law”; Tuesday [The production will be under the 12 4 } NGE. TAIMAI LOVE'S Lo =y e Dill. | Weaver and Weaver, the oT&l- | Voung woman, sought in marriage by |30d Wednesday, Betty Compson. in[direction of Miss Elsie Kernan. 2 465 | CIRCLE experier in Cuba as a busi- jpo 0 S e be & unique{# crafty financier, but who falls|.The Green Temptation” and Larry |dramatic ccach the college. _ BOARDING HOUSES woma y the Women's City ock. Telephone demon- | 29ded attraction. genuinely in love with a man of the |3emon. in “A Pair of Kings”; Thurs-{ The auditorium will be the scene 327 F Street N.W. 1 t N.W. ers wii be Dillon and Parker in west and risks both her reputation|day, Conway Tearle. in- "Love's Mas- | of the concert to be give IQ SAVOY THEAT) CRANDALL’S *3\3F dinpex atio . ¢ querade.” and Polly Moran, in day afternoon by the Caccl A = “Nic Nacs of Now, e T re o mave from destruction | c's Busted Romance™: Friday.|cicry. The glee ¢lub will render the i 1dth and Col. '?" DUMBARTON o "he Rhode Island Avenue Citizens' sefome sand 16 conatriet Marion Davies, in “Beauty’'s Worth.” | delightful Japanese love lyric, “Y. MAT: ILY: 3 P.M. SUNDAY. Crgrg ; S U o.dm,,‘,;‘w. 1 et dJnlc:.ru .umwm | o and Harry Follard, in “The Moyies": |Neu Neu” The evening will be BUSINE S i + MEIGHAN, o i wood Presbyterian Chureh. P ot Y N Saturda ola. Dana. in “Gi voted to the senior serenade in { N Community sing Rosa de singe COLUMBIA—"The Woman Who |Honsesr and Bobby Vernon, in A | qasdrbngle "HFPODPO'\"" e P ¥ z Edith May and Sonia Marens, oriental | = ke T e f i Alimoan The Music Club of the Government | dangers: Harn Bciman and compaty | Walked Alone. — . A tion of Trinity College UsHAY 2 flo i & iled Hamptc cent | B 5 ¥ s o Vednes 2 ildi; North Capitol be. |O'Donnell, "“the Miniature McCor-| Next week's attraction at Loew's York. R e During Rebluldmg streets, tonight at |mack.” and Van Cello and Mary in | (elumbia. Theater will b The | Sunday. Tromas Meighan, in * ;T exe s will terminate ALIA “Foot Feats." Nofan Who Walked Alone,” George | g, helor Daddy”;: Monday h p of ivy on the| — By st T end s ';“"”:'.[ “;‘en‘l"‘;’é‘ e :(:,‘,.j.'l','S'3’;‘,,""“":.01"‘2:"‘13,'"‘(",‘,,,':"{ of Home” and Harry Pollard, in “The | aventine and the vy oration. RAPP_AEY_ yn Normal—Tonight: Lonesome WL»lsu and Charles Ogle. Y Wednesd vy, Alic pet uu of the boacd of trustees ol dressmaking. milinery. voca- | COSMOS—"A Symphony in Dance| It is the story of a society girl who, | Golden Gift.” and Lo College, will confer degre Fessmaling e eiorea ot I ey of R socle Thursday, Hobart Bosworth, in \ eighty stulents, six of whem are ce 5 e malice of : ; Alumni musical. library Land. ’a scoundrel, involves herself in an | Gub of Life” and Hallroom Boy: for{the iraate - SOs) THn 3 s I infovaa ey Nobody's Baby”: Friday, James Oli- | day at 11 kM Francis i X Two delightful attractions are yruln-‘“’ ed marriage and later suffers| NOBQIY'S Babyl > prafessor of the Cath- A | NS . Thomson—Tonight: = facdar the Cosmos filisater alekt "‘"‘"k!lh‘ hiduition ot W Aivorcs. “Monkey Busihess"; S - Unive will address the grad- | ”\“A CO!\\!:CX CUT YANKE yalomson _Tan e z | in A Symphonyin Dance Land." fea- = Leo and T, Roy Barnes, in -Is. e Pl Low As P IN KING ARTHUR'S - o 3 tur . Juv ni A al- 4 vy vaily 2 & S o = o B S AT ;| turice Mite Java Siarconi aid her bal- | CRANDALL'S—“Bought and Paid |mons . ‘ COUR in “A Pair of Kin, and scenes. and Ann Suter, the famous | For.” AUTOIST FINED $170. afternoon: | little Washington girl who has won a o o chilaren. Rherioons | Digh pinnacle in vaudeville witn her| At Crandall's, beginning Sunday and | - Dancing lesson - rare personality and clever specialtics, | continuing through Tuesday, wii be | ALUMNI CHOOSE HEAD. n ool Corners and o 1b rehe y Miss Suter has just closed her long | shown the film version of “Bought bt SP? iR e UL g i A roxoirow— c S a 1 Sy | < View—To : Saran . .. | theatrical tour and comes with all new |and Paid For,” starring Jack Holt % e 3 <14 4 RISON Fo V(M. h an ving St W Ik View—Tonlght: Saranac A. C. { 1esirion, o Sers |ha Agnes Ryres: alto Joa i, n | Frelinghuysen University Associa-| Fiiling to Stop Among Charges. ] : 0% jEHE WOMS: lYRl Others will include Connors and!“Pot _Roast”: from Wednesday women - & 3 John 8. Fraser af 604 11th street Boyne, in a_dainty bit of edy ‘en- | through Saturday, Rodolph Valeniino, | tion Elects Charles H. Toms, Jr. | “O0% % CTEFEE O T 00 o on = Giled A Yard of Laceh: Mawgie Teiin “Privolous Wives Charles Hadden Toms, Jr, wasi Tl Was antessd Moo elt, after air and compan a laughing play- | Semon, in “A Pair of Kings. 2 3 by - Poli 3 A, after | - SheiWas Senmtive, lat. “The Pr ted”; the Two La-| — % eleoted president of thaAluini 0- | colliding with an electric light pole From the Roston Transeript. dellos, comical acrobafic clowns, and | Apoll . ciation of Frelinghuysen University | 500 ! Hokington place north- | How did Miss Thynne happen to| Foster and Seamon, in eccentric spe- | POrl0- at the annual reunion last night, at | eask was fined $170 in Police Court ides Sunday and Monda to answer to charges of The first-run photoplay producti . Btiy Qo the institution, 1800 Vermont.avent rday to tor Ees: “Why, last winter we girls went on | will present Marle Pravost. a -’x’;m‘:l\'\"“‘" I Green Temptation.” and | Other officers chosen are: r.: §) peeding. cutti el f:'l:)‘,‘"‘(:lm‘: K ‘ ce asked Miss|screen star, in “Kissed.” founded on!Gaft¥ Semon. in xof Mingi ster F. Blackwell and Walter E.|give si Thymne To act as'a picket she—sr— | the magazine stor Arthur Somers { TocSEy and Wednesday, James Oll- |Scott, vice presidents: Dr. Ollie F. “'?‘J{;‘; hon, who found the | + 7 —— The bill SeR completel Harry Pollard, in “The Movies”; e chei Geie s by Prof) Joses kless driving and { W 19 Tn recognition of her activities in .uml"' pleasant bill of summer | 94V T Ny e oarle: In Lovels Mas: Lawson, president of the un i 3 rinatlle d_ ]“ hefriending birds on one of the state viile will be presented, starting at | fuerades and Folly Moran, in FEdmund M. Chaplin, Prof. Frederick Hay elfyon: eyesNexamincd il ¢ 4 game reserves Miss Betty White a e K. D..Anderson, Dr. Jerome Jenkins, T el oy = sixteen-year-old girl of Spokane. has = Dr. Mason, Thomas C. R. Bragg, Mr, at once.” i you don't nee Poh s Theatei' : Ineenl appointed a deputy state game STRAND—*Spirit of '76." S lefi Trussli;e l’l’rlslram Sparks and .d Ch 2 fglas;\e}s we will tell you so : warden. > Dr. Rosetta E. Lawson. Tankly. b h the closing of the vaudeville Avenue Grand. Commencement exercises will be Invali airs 4 Lectures Twice Daily = T e oen at thebtrandiTheater ifatur S e . heid at the John Wesley A. M. K 4:30“Why. You Are, What You A- f’» General Manager Sparrow an-! € an. onday. James Oliver | chyrch, 14th and Corcoran streets, to- For Sale and Different Tastes | Inounces the presentztion of a series Curwood's “1 Am the Law": Tuesday | morrow night. Perry W. Howard, B _and Where You Arc. | {of lavishly produced, spectacular and :ard Wednesday, Betty Compson, in |MOTON 384t rney General Daugh- S Sl <« 5 % |truly worth-while photo-dramatic | “The Green Temptation.” and Larry ey he principal speaker. B -ame, | 3 o it by 2 spreading tree. |PIoductions, “The first of these. to be | Semon In “A Fair of Kings"; Thurs sty (WHU DS e prveion 2P DT e, e Which Way Are You | ike to sit by a spreadi offered next week. beginning Sun-,day, Conway Tearle, in ve's Mas- fresh air. Rent one N B day after dayyou may see me there! | day. being Robert Goldstein's histori- | querade,” and Lioyd Hamilton. in| Women gainfully employed in New | {0y “easy rental 708 Seventh S ANNA MAUD fiALLAM —and read of perils on land and sea. | cal photo-spectacle, “Spirit of " a|“Rolling Stones"; Frid: Marion | York state number more than 1,13 ven! t. N. i} Founder of the {_nlfrnl- ' NO ADMISSION ; ie % | sereen classic which films the story | Davies,” in “Beauty's Worth.” and {000, or about twice as many so em- 3123 M St. N.W. Associated Club of of heroes bold and damsels fair. of the revolutionary war. { Harry Pollard, in “The Movies”; Sat- |ployed in Pennsylvania. THE GIBSON CO. lNC . N.W. Practical Paychology. . CHARGE read my books till the long day! Noah Beery. Marie Desmond, Ben|urday, Viola Dana, in “Glass Houses, Mrs. Ellie Mahony, chief stewardess ' )Xo Admisslon Charke. COMES B W ol 2 i St Tt o |1V STl MR St ST B o5 R i 19 G st. N.W. = i field and: flat; I,sce men pass with | William Lawrence, Doris Pawn, Lottie Cound irips across the Atlantic, hav- 917- -W. : | I ittt hei Ifing tools, and I wonder | Kruse and John Cosgrave appear in ing been on every voyage since that _ - =t their golfing tools, ar Onder | the cast. Interpretative orchestra- | Elite. steamship was put in commission: "RANDALL'S what they can see in that. My |tjon will be given by an augmented | = CRANDALL'S friend Jim Jerk has a gorgeous wad, | orchestra at all showings. 1" Sunday and Monday, D. W. Griffith's - LOEW’S "ETROPOL“‘A" and he: goes away on his ten-year Anna M;Tl Hall R\;;y‘r})o;‘?‘?;:nélzn::gay.figsflif «Get It at Gibson’s” FREE ADMIS PARK 8 tramps; he sends me cards irom i am, e e ey Wednex: F AT TENTH—' m—ebtines T Ps strange towns abroad, and letters| The !!“,stun;( of Anna.[ élaud ’g’nlll‘[mi‘ll\dolly '?I., Fré‘dn);,) Rodolph Valen- . THIS WEEK ting &n army of fun Eiv : th anholr stampe And he | opens this aftarnoon at Poli's Theater | tino and Dorothy Dalton. . “Moran S 1 onti : R T tem g e neath satel yew:with |~ emi-Annua earance dale TobAY AND ALE WiER tom a3 o e ||| EES St a good warm book and a stogie fat; ° but off he travels to Timbuctoo—I | New Fnday wonder what he can see in that! And some go off to the somber % woods, to picnic there, on the grass to lie, to eat stale doughnuts and kindred goods, and get their feet in the custard pie: T see them go with their baskets big, to the dark abode of the bug and bat, where the skeeters skeet and the chiggers chig —I wonder what they can see in that! The joy of one 'makes another su:k the fun of James is a grief to give me a volume that has a klck a tale of perils on land and sea! Then James may. off to the First National Presents JACKIE COOGAN e viggest iete senowe on cre || IMT. VERNON screen, in_a perfect combination 5] of comedy, pathos and drama that you will remember always Steamer Charles Macalester L. 7th St. Wharf 10 a.m., 2:30 pw AGHES AYRES By W. Somerset Maugham With Conrad Nagel é Comedy, ‘The Vihe Dnd(" = = News—Screen Snapsbots § What New ca_mpnny Wi < Earle Foxe—Wanda Lyon » Hea@ Next Week? 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