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1 AT PHOTOPLAY HOUSES THIS WEEK. STRAND—"Spirit of " Shown this aifernoon. 1‘ PALACE—Priscilla Dean, in “Wild Hone, Shown this afternoon. i METROPOLITAN—Anita Stewart, in “A Question of Honor.” Shown this afternoon. RIALTO—Clara Kimball Young, in “The Worldly Madonna." Shown this afternoon. COLUMBIA—Dorothy Dalton, in Alone.™ Shown this afternoon. ! ’ CRANDALL'S—"Bought and Paid For.” Shown this afternoon { LINCOLN—"Beyond the Rocks.” »wn this afternoon. “ Theater =~ Photoplyy” - HE summer stock season has taken full possession of the theater here. The Garrick Players have supplied the nucleus for a second company, which wilbring into evidence the wholesome stimula- tion of competition. The time is particularly favorable to the stock company. Quarels between managers and players in New York, as well as complaints of unfavorable box office conditions, release a great deal of fine material for the acting of the better class of plays. As for the better plays, they are not so easily found, since the supply of ro_\'alt)" manuscripts must be drawn largely ‘from sources affected by the custom The Woman Who Walked STRAND—“Spirit of '76. ver Cursuvod’ Am the Law™: e n at the | Thursday. *“The of Home" and This week the attraction at the|japery pojlard, in “The Movies”; Fri- Strand will be “The Spirit of ‘76 iy i 4 day, Conway Tearle, in “Love's Mas {a wonderful picture .of the stirring | 1o3: ComWay TEAmG Q1 oo el cenes of the American revolution|ji.'s” Busted Romance”: 'Saturday n, at 4 COSt| arion Davies, in “Beauty's Worth™; | staged by Robert Goldst FANNIE BRICE of “giving the public what it wants. oo : o ! ke ; sy o pre ately $500,000, = s, This much-repeated phrase is in fact a fallacy. I‘i_\e public gets “h_at; Kelfl‘lb ‘:clil’;lf':‘x‘_*(ff;l\"!" |.\~1...—w'n-".-nf5(m | also “Noodle Nut.” it doesn't want oftener than what it does. Now and then a play built the war of the revoluton combined | with romantic episodes supplied by Avenue Grand. the author. . . ’ The picture is said to have splen- Today and tomorrow, James Oliver upon a theme of deliberate salacity or banal romance contains some- iy . | where in its scheme of presentation a touch of genuine cleverness which 1 3 ’ WILLIAM HARRIGAN giThe pletuc s said to have svlen. | ooy 3™ T The Taw': Tuesasy forgi . 1 b joints. Some o studio sets | K 4 W > compels forgiveness, even though the offense may be deplored. Garrick Sre baid to be magnificent. - and Wednes, Betty Compson, in * k k% The cast includes Noah Berry he Gre - and Larry = i George Washington, Ben Lewis Semon Pair of Kings"; Thurs- 'HE stage changes with the day. It reflects fashion, adds some touches Beniumin Frankiin, George Sn Tearle, in “Love Mas- : R . Deanty a4 Hamilton, fashion reflects it back again, and so it goes, to and fro, te, Adda Gleason us fontour, John Cosgrave ay, Marfon Da 111, Chief Dark Cloud as and Harry of novelt . in until the climax of the absurd invites a general topple, which climax is (Chtet Dar ud as | He . 3 s k2 Maxe now in evidence in every branch of the theater. its art, its business and its “m“" nd Siliam Freeman as | Violi Dana, in Houses,” and Pitt) Polly Moran, in «'s Busted Ro- Lord Chatham (William An augmented orch company all matinee tra will' ac- | mance. politics. The frivolity which first adorned and later overwhelmed the and - night — stage was inspired by protest against seriousness and the intellectual re- straint which too strong a leash on processes, of spontaneous thought is SnoN IR D e e ATl Carolina. an Fantasie” will be given as an ay, Bebe Danicls and Pat O'Mal- erious! likely to cause. Life must not be taken too But neither must the jazz, which brain-fagged genius is producing, in words and melody, in such sputtering superfluity, be permitted to overwhelm the mind life of a community or a nation. Game Chicken”; tomorrow - 'Hurd Hatton and Virginia Valll, S 3 in “His Back Against the Wall"; PALACE—Priscilla Dean, il |1y ciny. Charles Rav, in “The Baro: “W' ” stormw Wednesday and Thursday ild Honey. Wa Reed and Elsie Ferguson, in Priscilla Dean, star of “The Virgin“Forever”; Friday and Saturday, Dor- of Stamboul” and other sereen stories, |othy Dalfon, Mildred Harris, Conrad will be featured Loew's Palace |Nagel and Theodore Kosloff, in Theater this w beginn this Fool's Paradise afternoo in “Wilad ‘H;]vnr,( : o S — of 'a s ety be. v who face r . ship, adventure and death itself for Circle. j 3z overture. * % ¥ X MR BELASCO produced an absolutely clean play in “Shore Leave.” He - is no prude. “The Gold Diggers” forever acquitted him of any such charge. This modern David of the drama knows well that he must tune «» his dramatic harp to the mood of his audience to prevent it from walking out on him. Yet his\record proves that he is at his best when doing | | e. based on Cynthia| Today and t rrow es Avres something excellent in thought and clean in fancy. In “Shore Leave” he | e D i Wuseien | and Tnck Hott. le “Ronkdt ad Fuse ' ¥ B. De Milles The director, has chosen for the i t{Fo Tuesday. Ci {Noah Beerv, Lloyd Whitlock. = | dden Fruit™, Wednesday and <day. “The Four Horsemen of the alypse”: Frid The B: Novi adjured the furtive suggestion, the obnoxious hint. He even appealed to the sense of human truth. which knows that in real life the charming girl H of lowly surroundings does not usually wed the prince charming of her | i | C1ARA KIMBALL YOUNG Ruslto 1 Blathwayt. Percy Cha Wall Beery < laid in Lendon and on can veldt. It is said 1o the beauty of iding one of the gr ever brought to dreams, to live in ceremonial luxury thercaiter; nor does the humbic young man necessarily arrive by one sudden step through matrimony at the attainments of elegance and good breeding to qualify him for wealth | and distinction. So far as its human nature is concerned, it is just a study of a girl and a gob made in the same spirit that a painter would make a study of a milkmaid and her swain. | settings. flond sce Dumbarton. Pauline Frederick, in “Two Women.” Tomorrow and a society girli Toda to marry her | Kinds ¢ * Kk kX% SYWHY did v i as stic nded to him in ac- a ruse. fir ~sday, Norma Talmadge, in “Love's did you do it was the question propou him in ac { ro¢ with o ‘\KM,'“,, on Wednesday Harold k-willed society idler for pro-Lloyd. in A Sailor Made Man’ cents which betrayed apprehension. ) “Because,” replied Mr. Belasco, “I believe that the day has passed| for plays that offend propriety, and it is my purpose to come in with ‘Shore Leave’ on the turning of the tide. 1 make no claims to be a re- former of the drama. I trust myseli to the public and the protest against what is obnoxious and insincere has been such that I regard it as only good judgment to make no further conce ion to the lower standards oi nd when she e suitor is dead srthas fled. | Wif cal features!in it of mri day. Mae M Friday, Pe Saturd; White Hand* Elite. and tomor, urray, in “Peacock rl White, in “Any Hobart Bosworth She faint | revives her unwelcon: on the floor and her es Minor screen and mu fill be an added elem | program. | METROPOLITAN—Anita Stewart DOROTHY DALTON Columbia . W. Grif- propriety.’ 5 b L% éPIRTT 0(3 '76 “ way Down Tuesday, * * U N s | in rnstormer” . b CONDITION favorable to the stock company presents itseli in the Strand 4 in “A Question of Honor.” | Wi dnesdus and Thursdas, Mabel for- t aa mand, in “Molly O ay. Rodolph A ituation in New York city. that has so long been the theatrical dis- A"‘"‘“ P n Ao of {imand. in “Molly O Frigey. Rodoiph tributing point. There is no good reason why a town should not have : NITA STEWART joar: A TS e e its cwn stock company and cherish it as a Jocal institution as heartily as i )‘E {urday, Hobart rth c = : Metropolitar_ PRIsCIILA DEAN s ik e | Matrons.” Miss Stewart is pictured as a girl of | sick perception and indemitable | . | Baby in Pi 3006 wioskaxes We: lifework of.the - = Empire: man she loves from destruction at| Toda McGowan. in “Reckiess Japangse chebr STl b { her own reputation and jChances so Harold Liovd comedy: O star in the history of motion pic- k of her life. For this sacrifice { Lomorrow, Grace Darmond and Harry | LULesSever eived more tender |she is rewarded by being called faith- | Myers. in “Handle With Care” also | care than the tiny Japanese girl who less by the man for whom she has| Tuesday. “Queen o' the appears in Will De Mille® - | rendered a priceless service. i T con: dnesday. Al | mount picture, “Nice People. nelt dward Hearn as | Ha Ace.” alto |oriental miss was selected from & |a ineer in charge of a vast|con Little and | number o candidates and her mother | irrigation project in the west; Ar-|Jack lent Shelby | was instructed to appear with her the | thur Stewart Hull is an eastern mil- |also ¥ Friday, Hoot Inext morning. But unfortunately |Jionaire: Walt Whi . Adele Far-|and Bear Cat, it cherishes its basé ball team. The bickering between actors and mana- gers affects the dramatic product in a thousand ways which the public can- not perceive and against which, if it did perceive it, it would be powerless to protest. These disagrcements, comlm;cd with an ehb in box office pros- 5 erity, make stock work attractive to the best of players. The close of Q' B e eeiiavsilable = lantityof ile talcatiof the sort Star Of t]le Eust ._,lde, that honest comedy demands. The Garrick Players have three war heroes on their list, Gerry McGerry, who came to this cngagements after six ———— years in Siberia; William Harrigan, who served with distinction in Franc ANY vaudeville stars have been| Then there were “amateur nights.” and Dennis King, who has a brilliant war record and who was wounded | discovered im New York's over-| When ambition-fired girls and _boys WIRY DS crowded East Side with its bolling|Suched elbows In thelr effort to get Palace Rich G s ou: friend grandfather, whyidees. your: face light up)in reminiss i = bo A cent smiling at memizn'gf the name, “Harrigan™? s ughecagse IP::"::(‘:QWM ofmixedirases ang mu“,m’dmo"; tha public. wio howied CEcL o [ mother did not understand English £ton and Frank Also “His Wife's Son’; Saturday, “The recalls “Harrigan and Hart.” as fancy leads him in‘o exploration of |ationalities. chiefly Jewish —and| 0of ¢ ¢tiom the side entrance came iR e o e S mew/Phiaci Eoc R e S theatric lore. Grandiather will want to call William Harrigan “Bill.” for he | L3Un foreign-porn and their numer- |5 hogk-like thing that was thrust e T s s | ; = & | < ready. but!pathe News and T e Hippodrome. always referred to_this lad’s father. Edward Harrigan, as * i Ned” Such | 9us progeny =~ around the performer .and relent-| | morning evervthing w ed. ;r;‘t Fannie Brice was once a ragged |lessly pulled him or her away from | RODOLPH VALENTIND | (e amamese hains w i la¥ as “Squatter’s Sovereignty” and the roilicking measues of now here 20 y = ter 3 L - es of i 2 e " |the jeering patrons. Again 4nd again 5 e R A gtitines pealil i % e friltigan Guards" <ct the popular pulsc thrabbing in svmpathy with the | chit of the sidewalks of Bast Side New | {18 {08 UCH LS muny before their Crandalls [Be found. A e e | RIALTO—Clara Kimball Young, | rieievoard « 3 | of Wednesday sorrows and pleasures of humble people. They had their local theater,| York and is now a favorite com-|iyrn was finished and forcibly with- | proteat and the stranger in New York who had not secured a reser far in | edienne of Broadway with its out-|drew them out of sight. but not of advance was lucky if he cold bribe an usher to find him a niche of stand. | anding? golfection of fumAtazs Atie|.SOURd oL the crowd that really dif 3 m a niche of stand CRfeld Follirs, ed little ‘frum those of the ancient ing toom. Young Harrigan has made a hit on his own account in “The : S il eact J ® * ittal.” 2 2 3% s was 1y |arena who saw gladiators kill each Acquittal.” and is regarded by the Garrick manager as a wonderful et. w:n:e:hei;:‘;:lmapn ‘l‘nlszli’a“hleh;rrnbtl:lro; otler and !Am animals gore to death Om l n rac lons PHILANDER JOHNSO | that sends so many of the daughters |the early Christian martyrs. of the poor skyward or earthward.) Luckily for Fannie, she had the | e wanted to become an actress. not | web and woof of wit fromy which < | It is described as a gripping st sisters. one of vouth. beauts cross the Dead n Dw n “The Berty Compson, in and_Saturday nadec, i in “The Worldly Madonna. o eater. L curday Moore's a ot ext. will | ! Youns. in “The “Lade onstd 1aiy written especially « sereem story for her by Sada | Is | i 1 Cowan of tragedy, not of opera, not of stars are made. Her audiences in- o and charm as the cabaret queen and . * stralght comedy, but on the stage of |tuitively recognized the fidelity of her o : 5 T 2 " Cu rren t A tt’ actlons Fetter, pomp and circumstance of | imitations and the inspired dash with GARRICK—"Three Live Ghosts."| BELASCO—"Bhe Ouija Board.” |{ Jiiir a sister in a convent How BB, D . exiravaganzas,|which ahe invested her little comic| Next week the Garrick Players will| The Belasco Players announce for | the lives of these 1wo women div especially vaudeville, or variety, as it | songs. She shed the radiance of the|present Frederic S. Isham's comedy.|next week, as the second offering of iand how circumstances brought them e o the davs, and not so|true diamond, even though partly|“Three Live Ghosts,’ a play which |their repertoire season. “The Ouija|logether is said to make a gripping scanty garb, . her|nas just been released for stock pro- [Board.” the A. H. Woods mystery mel- | story of suspense, romance and a Wednesday. ‘ ked to Earth': Pulace of Darkened Thomas Meighan Daddy”, Saturday, = long ago, when Fannie was huddlnglh;d%;n 14 her scanty. garh. Shevihas § sen ¢ sed fc < pro- | Be he 4 ouds : oL e, from the short skirts of girlhood. shabby finery an - uction. am Harrigan will be odrama by Crane Wilbur. in which play of fine moral fiber. e ey AT THE THEATERS THIS WEEK. In Fannie's case it was the urge of |don't care. N Ine:n lnflhs {nle oln'l‘Sl‘),nol" and the :’andnnh_vnn, Earle Foxe, Lumsden| The cast includes William P. Carle- ,' W c VBT e i that kept her watching,{ So in 'the crucible of “amateur|other favorites wi e congenially | Hare, Brandon Peters, Wallis Clark, | ton, Richard Tucker. George Nackg- 5 GARRICK—"The Acquittal” (Garrick Players). mystery play. Opens B ehing and walling for her chance. | zights” Fannie was tried and proves | cast. Chester Morris, Audrey Hart and Den- | thorne, William Marion anpd Milla New. ils evening. | — nis King will be seen. Davenport Sea Snike St it e entitled “Barefeet and | Today, William Russell. in in Blossoms"; tomorrow. Charles Ri B. F. KEITH'S—Bushman and | * co5M0S—Honeymoon Inn. Furfer” BELASCO—"Sleeping Partners” (Belasco Players), comedy. Opens i o Sewell’ Ford - “Torchy” | B K rrow v this evening. d < A t Bayme e < "'m'}m}; Torchs “:{"""” e “l:;::l]c:l{‘u‘\.T\“av! L V" Tuesday _”)’nr‘:‘_x lu. : o i ew - 5 d Jack Mageus and company, present- | ing Johnny Hines, and the Fox News, T - ' KEITH!_ ,Fa"“" Brice, vaudeville. New show opens at tomorrow’s u 00, musemen s Next week at B. F. Keith's Theater | ing ~Homeymoon Inn.- & muaical | with an orchestral vverture. Herolds | 3 el .“."‘f,.,f:‘,',"r - <$20m e. i S X > the M"dwl(in present Francis X. Bush. | farce “in one exquisite scére” will “Zampa.” and a violin solo by Mr. s . ol SMOS—Ann Suter, “Symphony in Dance " New s man and Beverly Bayne, in a satrical | furnish the headline feature of the|Henri Sokolov, “Liebesfreude, 1 3 ] oA 0 Sympiony. ce Land.” New show opens : Jack Donahue, the prize|bill at the Cosmos Theater next we=k, | be added attraction s e ,m.,d"r“,’\.';;fl"” ‘Head, | Broadway dancer: Yorke ‘and King. | begin Glen Echo Park. The moonlight trips to Indian Head, |;, “rhe Olq Family Tin-Type': Prin- | the Chalfonte sisters, in “Rhvme and forty miles to and from Washington. ' 0o "Rlqgan, in sensational Egyptian | Melody": Eddie. White, in “Why Girls| COLUMBIA—Dorothy Dalton, in Olympic. -_— % larity is built Q ’ Glen Echo Parks\popularity, are made nightly except Saturday and | 0 4 ahian' dances; Harry J. Conley | Leave Home": Boland and Knight, “The Woman Who Walked Alone.”” | Today and tomorrow. “The Four ing Jume 12. Others will be at tomorrow’s matinee. l i Sundays by the St. Johns, which @ N " % > upon the thrills of the coaster dip, the o = y and company, in_ “Rice and Old|offering melodie: d steps: J S GARRICK—"“The Acquittal. B. F. KEITH'S—Fanny Brice. |fun on the midway, on the carrousel o R harf at 7:1% | Shoes”; Charles Harrington, Sylvia|and D Teom T p AT Sy Ry ana] Deretiy Dalton! emolibn Mt log| Borsemenor tha 8 poctiypRs’s o i Rita Weiman's mystery play. “The| Fannie Brice, the principal come-|"F, i1 the old mill and its splendid op= | 8 clock dn e e e Sasz orchestra | Dakin ‘and Billy "Hogue, in “The|the Eight Litile Dolls, presenting an | the screen, will be pictured at Loew's S L e e Acquittal,” swhich Cohan and Harris |dienne of the “Follien” Is again in | ol e do mot care for other |is a feature. Three of Or the Boysl Gasceimtios affernoon ¥R ficlic oot DestSuicolumbis Thester msat woeh bogins 3nd Christle. comedy. used for three seasons, with William | Keith vaudeville and will be the sole |amusements are dratn to the ball- Versatile Impressions D e o g nere Bawiin- Ining this aftornoon, in *The Woman |and Hake Up™: Wedsesday, Bert L= Harrigan as featured player, will be|starliner in the bill at B. F. Keitis|room, where they can while away the Chesapeake Beach. Who Welked Alone.” a story of To-|{) jn “The Right Thai Failed the attraction of the Garrick Plavers, | Theater this week. Miss Brice will | hours to the music of the Glen Echo| ~o pleasanter day's outing can be mance, adventore and peril in’ thejcnariie Chaplin cArtoon. and scenic, Y 8- songs b anche Merrill. | glass. bay resort t hour's £ s el Sleiay S Mason. in “The Raggé eiress’; tablished successes. Fhoirdae stigetian. S he e s hpealsto Nl agessana | Loy rarortisust i honris 18 Trom a on ab e. O e sthion ole ad Whn ;‘.‘S"“-‘;}""‘ N e cludes gk - i oarding ouse.” and ony Sa J. Radciiffe, ¥ William Harrigan, who will essay land Weaver, ina uniqu v cativ d B BTl rols . FuppORted by the| Of “The ApKanssw Trocelnosiiation |tastes, young .and old, conservatlys |fong boardwalk. the giant derby _— Haw full Stréngth of the Garrick Players, | their original hand-saw music | 2hd otherwise |racer, the bathing and many other| . o. dov & > erick Vroom. Mayme Kelso comes with a reputation of distinc- | Others will include Jay. Dillon and | 2Tse: | dearmgn s duf Custedif outisoreEhine | cannotdevelop in bondage: and ‘otjlong ;yearh of effort 1 bave nevel | paviddon, Earris Gordon and/ Charle §fon In the dramatic worid, as well as | Betty Parker, recruits from musjcal | ., F ¢ Car service and free admission | waters of the bay are some of the if the art of the motion pleture [ Written anvthing for publication. !lggie. i ; i have never put any play upon the|“w, C o1y concerns a noblewoman a war record any red-blooded Amer-|comedy, in a sparklin, cal| also are big features attractions, . . & number, “Nic Running back from the shore and |18 to develop. if it is to become the ¥, Mith 1-| “The First Tooth Carpent Frida i in “Irgn to Gold,” a . in “Smal¥ Town Bebe Daniels. dn “A also Snub Pollard, in stage and I have never put any pic- fcan man would be proud to possess. | Nacs of Now." with 3 A ; v He holds the American distinguished | sisting; Joe Rome' ang Lo Gaut. in Chevy Chase Lake. overlooliag the wide bay and the |great power for moral and social im- | ture upon the screen which I am not|Whe makes a marriage of COUNER®|ine Nerve” and Pathe News serwice cross for valer in action as| ‘When Exiremes Meet”. Febita”Gran: | vy 2 glided pleasure palaces are shady |provement for which it is undoubt-|Willing (o stand behind ‘and defend as|ience to sponsor her vounsor SSCH - we! s, a famous Spanish beauty and| Chevy Chase Lake, which features|groves where lunch may be spread! .y gestined, there must be freedom |D€inNE an earnest effort to tell a good vole\w:i\\'u-h s Ecoundrel, and to save Regent. ll}ld‘ gl‘llal enj&yed. foaiti boat- |of expression left to those who are story kshbeaulifully as 1 could, and 1 £ i b shing, salt water bathing, boat- 0! o resent the discrimination which is be- Bigiaton.” In which he was « captain. | assisted by Marcha Valencia, Spanisn e L aParrs & wpeclal fea | In8; froe Gancing, music by Garren's |making it their life work," according |ing cxercised against ‘this new” art | EIFIZ e SSONNElE RO & Her who solves' the mystery of the play, | Marens, the orlental unand Sonia| fire Wednesday night that ought to | Jazz hounds” boardwalk bromenad-|to willlam De Mille, the Paramount |J% Sublecting i to Tedtrictions to e ehs 1o har @ivorce and n “The Rink is enacted by Willlam Harrigan; Ada | Spanish Orlental Novelt: Harry | 3ttract wide attention. i L ‘ roducer. which no other art is subjected. in -Africa she mrets a Young Meode will provide the leading femi- | Holman, with = Grace = Blshop any L : It scems that we have come, 1n|latel u ATRIN THCohe Talls in |l s nine support and Dorothy McGrew, | Florence Crowley. in _*Hard-Bofied Great ‘Falls Park. 0 : o3 [BIRiBugacyicis on consorinip)l ha | tuisioquntcy. K6 s phint wiigAesl R E T | Hom N ana Serad @fver Smitn, Frank PuFrane:| Hampton": Vinesnt Gnonneil, The| \ at “Fal ark. Ann Suter Scores a Hit|r.os Angeles Times, Mr. De Mille not. cbntent’ with legislating " every love. e g Hammerstein, in “Handcufts = | Miniatare e e ronn T e tteaeticis chiGreat Falls ; : phase of morality; we are now start- : Kisses.” Thursday. Alice Lake, in Shattes B Hantora will be conge | Gello and Mary, Tt réttar Yo" |t S o Memorial day, | ANY SUTER. the charming Wash- | "0t I8 PO S2 AT o e (AR ol o i © GRANDALL'S_“Bonght and | The infirmitics of Stre. Revelies Fri- 5 ¢ a Shd: BIE Pk 3 g & . een re vhat will be left of in 3 Aay. Betty Compson. in “The End of are drawing large numbers of vis gton girl who has won her way | = " /'y o onio state censors said re- |erty when this scheme of things is| - - Paid For. {ihe World" and Snub Pollard, in This week matinees will be given|week's bill, including Pegey W £ e 134 ood, < > Thursday and Saturday afternoons. | will be given final appearances. itors daily, who find the boating, fish- | as a singing and dancing comedienne | 072 P0 1% PR F L L E LT Ko e [ completely worked out? Jack Holt and Agnew.Ayres will be|"Stand Pat” ' Saturday. Conway “It is difficult for me, as an artist, | pictured at andall's Thea the in “Shadows of Sea” ing. free dancing and the other amuse- | p Tree dane I A e vk abaungs | In vaudeville, with a strong sugges- BELASCO—Belasco Players, in |COSMOS—Ann Suter, “Symphqny P e Tor camera sithu. | tion of Eva Tanguay im her methods, | (¢ People of the state of Obio MOt | 1o understand that a kiss which lasts | first- three davs of the current week | “With Stanley in Africa “Sleeping. Partners.” in Dance Land.” +" | siasts, and the ride through the Vir. | during her recent scason in New York e Tomare O forifiye. secandé Hia Immioral: bt be- | miwiilism C/DE Mille's aflaiitation of = = . 1 inia countryside Is interesting. Fast y mes moral w shortened to three | Geory Broadhurst's ‘play. “Bought The Belasco Players. who will make| This week’s bill at the Cosmds The B O s provided from the tep. Astonished her friends as well as the| “Here, in a nutshell, is the evil and | geconds duration. It is difficult for and Paid For." the story of a young . Savoy. their initial bow at the Belasco Thea-|ater, which will have it first ~ | minal at 36th a'el M streets. natives by stepping. at very short no.- | Injustice of censorship, thoroughiy | me to see how we are going to attack | woman who married a wealthy Today and tomorrows James Oliver ter tonight, have selected for their|tation at matinee. fomorrow. helns - ke 5 tice, into. the shoes and habiliments |expressed by one of the Censors|ihe powers of evil Avhen we are for-{addicted to drink, together with “Pot Curwood's “I Am the Law". Tuesday firat production -Sleeping Partners.” | much in store for patrons of the holas .. Colonial Beach. - of Rhea Ginger Mitchell, Robert Mc- | themselves. e bidden to show the thing we Wre at-| Roast,” a mew comedy. featuring Joe |and Wednesday, ‘Betty Compson, in the _comedy by Sachy Guitry. ULHOF | ilar plavhouse. ~ Manager Bryiawari Kim's leading woman in ~The Re-| “Looking at the matter from mY |{acking, and; in same states, e¥en (0| Rock, famous as half of the former |-The Green Tempt#tion and Larry ;-: R?:r‘."ius -‘pvd.:':l;ro‘g;nfl_«:nlzug:; bas srranged “not only for wu fore fe The ldv:lnt o{ W tv;euhenl-( hai z“t.:'" udndhu; ergollcnll aclrés;’ of own'.polnga‘t :la:etl\‘l‘:fi":;#:w!::‘l;' mention it. g_am one of (hos[e _who | team .of - Montgomery au:id Rfol‘}l:K:;Semun. im “A Pair of Kings"; Thur: » = v - | incraased the: patrons of e week end | note. and playing her part like a Nor- |ment means to - | have never been able to see immor- | Wédnesday and the remainder of the g, vay T doni achieved brilllant success on the "l'"'llllllgul;lst h‘ondllne attraction, but| trips to Colonial Beach on the steamer | ma Telmadge or a Pauline Frederick.|five years of hard work; study and|giity in the fact'that a ¢hild is about | wee! Frivolous Wives,™ festuring qfi’ernd; iy N o IaEe Wands Lyon. two|desciibes — as Washinston s Bg | S, Johns. It was considered a remarkable | offort to be artistic are to be calmly |{o-be born. O | Rodoiph Valentino as a young count |jie's Busted Romance”; Friday, Ma. 1l b & g | Girl, hecause thiy of ngton's ONn| - The steamer- leaves-the 7th street | achievement for the young ac put aside in order that Some Ome| . . . i s already protected hy|who elopes with a faithless wife and | rion Davies, in “Beauty’s Worf na ton I f haed the cest | scene of her Dirth nd arrs been-the | whart at 2:30 p.m. Saturdays and at 9 gave = hint that, as irre with an autocratic, if inferior, brain | cThe PUBUC & STeAdY BOCK ted By {thereby precipitates a serles of evenis | jyarry Polard, in-“The Movie The ploduction’ has been. staged by | umphs. The feature number 1o hars | S Sundays for this popular family | Miss Suter may be in her hall have the right to stand between | |2W8 15, SVORY Sralt. B ot B cvent that rivet interest and compound Sus- | urday. Viola Dana. in “Glass Houses Lumsden Hare and the offering is|alded . mber is her- | resort, seventy miles down the Poto- | specialties in which she has won her me and my audience. g4 pense, together with Larry Semon in by Vernon, in ~A Barnyard d under the direction of Ar.|2ded as “A Symphony in Dance|mac B % e 1ad-] “From the time that I first enteredOr immoral. Thése laws are wiseand DSNSS: "OBCT L0 o 3 i announced under the direction T-|Land,” and will offer a group of > Wayity the top oF the vaiidevilie led- ¢ <[ necessary, but the great evil of cen- ALESD &8 thur Leslie Smith. P el ang e D of| "Colonfal ~Beach offers salt water | der, there is a place-for her in the|the theater as a writer I have con g TR gy ot EEN “Sleeping Partners” concerns itself | & nd attractive girls, headed | bathing, fishing, crabbing and other|high 1d of th . which may |ceived the function of a dramatist to |SOXship s er, « » by Juva Marconi. Miss § = Bigher world of the diatis, which may, law, but a substitution of personai| LINCOLN—“Beyond the Rocks. with_the curious dilemma of & man | %0 578 TR TTON ss Suter will ap- | outdoor’ amusements, including danc- | bring her fame instead of mere popu- |be the setting forth of the problems| i, THT & 1, 1 and his wife who met in the apart-|P £ At of new song hits.* |ing and music. larity. of human life in such art form as,OoPinion 2 Gloria Swanson and Roflolph Valen- o Molghan, i “Th ment of a mutual friend, separated ‘our other vaudeville acts believed would move the mass of the people[ ‘“Upgder censorship immorality be-|tino will be pictured the first four Today, fes v e . hurriedly for the evening and found | to be above the standard will include 4 i Traeh s message to them. Ap-)coml whatever the censor chooses|davs of the week at the Lincoln |Bachelof Daddv': tomorrow, “The themselves in the same apartment 5‘”‘" and ‘Seamon, in “Bundles of | also ‘a- Pathe .comedy, Movle ‘Chats | tical Side of Psychic-Phenomena” and | parently this is not to be. I may nolto call immoral, and the artist has|Theater in Paramount's picture of Call of Home.” and Harry Pollard, in TS moriing. In the mem e e Connors and Boyne, in a]and an exclusive issue of the Inter-|“The Esoteric Téachings of Christ”;|longer speak my message to the peo-|no day in court in which to defend|Elinor Glyn's romance, “Bevond the The Mo Tuesday, Jane Novak. had passed through a number of ex-|dainty comedy offering, “A Yard of [ national News Reel. = tomarrow, Tne Cause and Cure of |pla of this country; I may no louger: himseif. The matter may not be sub-| Rocks." The Dbill will b augmented |11 “The Belle of ~Alaska” and e el o aR the mdy [ Emcsr; Mr. audiMys)iDase’ Cinxuidin 7 — D oo o, e e A O ous | Bascrue thels reactian to my work, for\mitted ‘to ‘& competent judge. whol by minor camera subjects and special | 1Spooks’s Welnosday, Alice Lake, 1o e the Dlay. Mr. | The “Master. Move,” and the two i | Mind=How It Is Reached.” a little group of people, Who must|is easily capabie of determining borchestral and pipe organ accompani- “The Golden Gift.,” and “School. Day ashington Alrsady hap Seen mui|Ladellos, clowns, in comical acro- Anna’ Maud Hallam. These lectures are only a part of |disagree with much that I have to whether a given subject as presented{ment. . = - Love”: Thursday, Hobart Boswortn, PR eburan and The’ Grand Duks. | batics Toddy and tomorrow.at 4:30 ‘and|the second series held here. " | say, or_they would not be censors, are | is or is not. immoral. The opinion ot in “The Cup of Life,” and Hafroom| “Bleepin ow _will be|_,The feature photoplay to be shown |8:15 Anna Maud Hallam, founder of | (Miss Hallam aims to show how suc- | empowe by law to stand.between |the censor becomles the Iaw of thej ine il Emglft e Boys, 'in “Nobody's Baby"i Fridar, K At S ppIonInNes 2, for e frat N International -Associated Clubs of 2 wesitn, e and my public. ey country, and whether, or not the potia. ' Oliver Curwood's “I Am._the T pictures e I're- | Practical Psychology, with a li: are ;. "In i ‘of 'the num¢ censor. G, 8 nsignifi- vost, in “Kissed,” a charming Univer- | m of self. ‘for mank | conditions. individuals . have. disagreed wi the terrible fact that an sal comedy romance. The picture wmfi heard at Foli’s. on. bg .8 Cartist'and as & philosopher, taker thep | portion of the program will include ' following mh}o‘ea.léoa;:’., e immutable lawa. 3 0t tha e, Co L tates.™ palms. Both decorations were achieved | premiere danseuse, = DA th “the famous Whittesley's "Lost | ture of “Homeydew" and “Mstimeas dancing with two excellent orches- her, the matron undertakes to bur-| s < i “r-| Tcday and tomorrow, Mae Murray. glarize the scoundrel's rooms for cer- | Teday and tomorrow, Mae Marray i b o of the most popuiar piavers

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