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this even shington fo voduction. The Rrandon Pefers. Audrey Hart, Ch < day Strovs “The Ouija B one o forcatul.y de from the trend ry play by it to rick role tunities to prov ughter. Thi camp afte 1t popularity Fallas Broche, manager of Metropelitan Theater. ha enced consi ing the outic t the close of performances pe Next werk Washingtonian (arrick. “The balloting will be by the Garrick players include “Daddles” and “Smilin’ Through summer season at the Belasco, night and to stage a real jollifica between the acts Harry M. Crandall, owner of Crandall theaters and First Nati returned to the capital Friday n %o spend the week-end at home rork. Mr. Crandall will leave r‘no'hl for New York and Garry McGarry,” the “three “hosts” in .the Garrick play World drama. Necessarily they ar home in semi-military roles. play next season called “The “vitable.” has consented to her D 1t asts eve Wded by Barle ind W 1. will includs den Hare. Honry Dully, Wallis Cla GARRICK—"Three Live Ghosts bia Theater, made a short trip fore completing his two weekd sorvice on the consulting committee 5¢ regional franchise holders in_the home offices of First National in New g at 8:20 o’clock. KEITH'S —Francis X. Bushman and Beverly Bayne. and vaudeville. | sum rester “Th Li € sts. a ilicking and photoplay num- Max M in .H\"! ywsmos Theater, which . o the offe o promlse of making an impres- | or ursday, Thomas H pert the popular playhouse re-| Kinds 3 Ger = talents " opens eariy in August i have dless oppot - they have been declared the y melodious “Sweetheart experi- ble difficulty in keep-|. L cas Yin "motion | invade an F street studlo at the most Gince | torrid hour of Wednesday afternoon will have an ,opportunity to vote at the h‘;mg calculated to delight the most leng nd Or tar cast. i nd comedy, nd Johnny Hi | AT PHOTOPLAY HOUSES THIS WEEK. | COLUMBIA—"Foolish Wives,” with ‘Eric von Stroheim. Shown | | this afternoon. | METROPOLITAN—"Sonny,” with Richard Barthelmess. Shown . % this afternoon. | PALACE—"Across thé Continent,” with Wallace Reid. Shown this { afternoon. | RIALTO—“Over the Border,” with Tom Moore and Betty Compson Shown this aiternoon. o = — .1 CRANDALL'S—"Smilin’ Through,” with Norma Talmadge. Shown o AT THE THEATERS THIS WEEK. ] e e el 1 BELASCO-“The Ouija Board” (Belasco PlayersT, mystery play. | {ETRAND i ol o eleie | Op¥ns this evening at 8:30 o'clock : A T SGE - =i e GARRICK—"Three Live tihosts” (Garrick Players). comedy. Opens i COLUMBIA—“Foolish Wives.” e o oo eraNEhaL: { The Columbia Theater, beginning this afternoon, will present for | Opens tomorrow first time In Washington the gor : COSMOS—Vaud J SHoton! </ iomorEoTat ¥ i geous production - “Foolish Wives, | OSMOS - Vaudeville and photoplay.. Opens tomorrow-aiternoon. pronounced one of “the most beauti- | LINCOLN—Creole Follies Revue, musical review. ful screeni eplis dhe theates s oo Apollo i : | vealed inmany months. 1t was' writ- . polio. = = = — ten and directed by Eric von Stro- K o ¥ and tomorrow, Mae Murr . heim, the villain-star of “Elind Hus- | in_“Fasclnation.” and ' specia x B = {bands” and “The Devil's Puss Key.|gbermin the (re Tuesday e ‘ 7 1and gives this finished hief | Wednesday, — Jackic 00 (J urrent A tir L S | RICHARD [5i u bi o uv- | STRouble anl comety; i ] i | ported by Miss Dupont stor o Boh AT e e ACliONS| jpciprey BARTHELMESS | Loried, 13, e hupone | The sitns iy Mot et e M + 1{ wife of an American diplomat at the | o S Rt e o R | Garricks - etropolitar, [moic Europen “gaming resuct o provhes Firadise ana com: — — | arlo, Monkey Shines-: urday E - i o come added attraction wil | From the viewpolnt of beauts nrierstein, i “Why An: B\ LASCO—"The Ou Ja’ Boar:‘l ibe one of Broadway's prize eccentric ‘:xv:u‘:m""';‘ 5 Foal b g e Your Marriage,” und comedy, myster v that rivals the thrills qance Jack Donahue, or “Dancing i high rank. One se % . - | “Spooks of The Bat™ and The Cat_and ihe Jaci Juck is a typieal Broadway | FppIE {tive of the Casino - (nd which has been called lhiofer wnd several times has shown claimed to have cost ove Carolina. greater than “The Bat” is.h'« laughable steps and humorous | WHITE The interpretation of the st T S 2 110 g Cran [t Ly in Ziegfeld Follies | i s N e on 5 S et 3 ay of mys and i B e e | erful and dramatic. z to th hrough’ wetehy certain phiases o 0c | Ctar an et of comedy and song un- | Cosmnios | usual length of * Wives. the : §i5 ecil whivh wiil be offered by B ger the title “The Old Family Tin- {usual supplemental features of the) U0 Night featir = » Flayers as their scvond produc- ' ¢ype = Harry J. Conley, with Naomy Columbia program will be omitted | g ageliand Theo: » Thea- : 3 e | duting the period of this engugement. y ursday, Alma Ru- R acloan present their little play, | ing D | b d and George Mac- D i il Old Shoes " The sensa- Quitrric “Find the W “alc 0 pom. on Wednes: . : Jman . D o e cess Madjah. from the| | METROPOLITAN—Richard Bar- | comeds! Friday. ot G dow of the pyramids is another! | Hope ana Jo: thelmess, in “Sonny.” Richard Barthelmess will be seen | | at ¢ ellar feature and wiil offer a series| rtling dances, among them her| ey A the Asp® and thej 3 r* nuwmbers, which are Metropolitan Theater th o real expressions of; in a photodrama as appealing. oriental symbolism. Charles Har- morous and as dramatic as Tison and Sylvia Dukin, with Billy | vid. Tns X Hoeue, will offer “The Three ot| tion of ] Comp- s The Roval Gascoignes will pre- | lay of the Barthel- Temptation'; sent thins s «nd Bertha, the ¥ % # h per s him 3 -TJH id- Wordsrful doubiv-somersaulting dog. | N ppear in a dual Bansga not at all 1tke Through t Impressions™ | cdditions it DORIS PAWN | trand | COSMOS—Vaudeville and Picture. | ® r the lagt week-of the season Man- <lii has arranged a variety th in “Ve e usual ho the Dave and t that have | seen upon == Hous. a FRANCIS X BUSHMAN Miss Dupon: ; Retths Columbia { sufficient var; allow his -| The h ane S v e A ttrgcotions noon of Frolics.” a juvenile offer- tured subje WALLACE REID and this production is the | blase. “Honyemoon Inn." a hilar N s MAR ac = A : . Harry Carey (i proanion L Sintop | plae: | Honvemonn, 19 5, "witn | BELASCO—“Getting Gertie’s Gar- Y M3cLAREN- Pilace | gront o sfan o e Tirew soldiers from a German prison | Jack Marcus and company. is said to | ey e e 50 comedy: Wedr ter.” ast nother act of headline qualifica in sion.” alsn i PALACE — Wallace Reid: officially dead n th “turn. | tions. Other vaudeville numbers will| The Belasco Players will offer on ¢\ oddiv enough, each of them finds alne the Chalfonte sisters, in an elabo- | next Sunday night St Gar iy 5 o, 1 Russell, reasan: far_ sol establishiog MIaciirate “riesure!frevel n rhyme and|week enghgement, with matinees | o i i “Across the Continent. Tirter Ds in/the Tandl of the HsinE, Necenstiiyimolody: Jarvie and Harrlson, in (s | Wednestay ann Satiurday, thelr inind | To Film “If Winter Comes™! waliace Reid will be seon on U r G the sitnaelons 8cc BUCh B8 10 D erald Ly ¥ ing. “All : | repertéire’ production of ‘the season, | | screen of the P rbara Bedfo. e heartiest of lau tald{gadie White, in “Why' Girls Leave | “Getting Gertie's _Garter.” a farce \VILUAM FOX tas declded that!S(TOET he Pali s AT ORver Smithe S8 thres | Home.” and Boland and Knight, two | comedy by Avery Hopwood, produced | hothing Dute k. beginning B0 s and Dencis: King, as the 1hreefcjover girls in songs and steps. o Miagid by Tumsden: Hare, with | & but a screen masterplece | Ereat | me 8 nea soliH malke the t9f1 A\ first run Universal film, “The | Earl Foxe, Wanda Lyon. Henry Duffy. |must resdit from the proguction of v Hippodrom I 1 fis a rich comedy part. Bag." featuring Herbert Raw- Lilvan Tashman and Jay Strong in | | “If Winter Comes:” i s s €. i Meade has 2 T ra T Paprar, | lnson. IsTannounced s an added at- | the cast. ! s { toplay produ John Barrymore in “The anji Doroiny e eraue !teantl: Othor amusing and Inter- b | 1In order to preserve the atmosphere | 4 Story: by ENTYR : Monday. Bert Lytell in sdward . ~ ' i eels W include : ! 3 ativ - > S “What's " Your Hu esday, B. Hanford. Jobn Tolson and t0 lissue “of the International. News For’ | las decided to send a company to| Reid has been s Wer Skl ather membecs of the ¢ mpany have {FNC, i or. | England, and ke the principa ; * i e dune CODE QNSRS i - ext week at the Garrick Theater scenes on the exac! 2 D i ry: Fr Aft oW RaL s o= i William Harrigan will be seen in a | i € exact locations describ- uthor and was direct-iurdas, Norma T. n eTn RKEITH'S—Bushman and BaymlgLINCOLN Creole ‘Fnll.\es Revme: | N am D N it B oaahurat cd by A, S, M. Hutchinson, the author. Rosen, who brings 10 {Moth The | The current week’s attraction at|gripping drama, “Bought and Paid| | Harry Millarde has bee c: R e hen: Frarcis N, Rushman, upon whomithe Lincoln Theater, U sireet at 12th | For.” Harrigan will enact the role| ditect. the: piet S been selected to includes Mary MacLaren, Theo- : e ublic at the San Francisco ex-!northw will bs the Coleman|of “Jimmy Gilley,” which he played i o) S ire, Associated (eiih igore 120D Ly Feancisco, Jvalter : Lyric. Position conferred the title of “KinK|Brothers' musical production. “The|in the original production. and en- St AR Sl e ot g Tugien O L i Her Today serow. John Gilbert P the Nereen and beautiful Beverl¥ | Creole Follles Revue” featuring a|lfsted as lead in feminine support will . Ant (diree: nd Joe Rutienburg ber:. Guy Oliver Sianeey D'Al e ne will be t rs at B. F.| cast of noted colored artists and an|be the second of the visiting to! n I nan. . | brook. o s sday. Fred Stone i ”H-Hv' Keith's Theater this weei, commenc- ensemble of fifiy singers, dancers and | Garrick Players un- | n London they.will confer with| The production will be enhanced by fim® irsdny. Volcest: Briiny fng at the matinee tomorrow. They | comed Jts principals include | der the new policy. Mr. Hutchinson. Who is co-operating |added screer 1 including the e Tiduy, bave been i th vaudeville only | Emmet Anthony., Lulu Whitby and | e o | With the Fox officials in the screen | latest ) 1ol comedy nny Walke 2 Eoun DA rier time. hut they have broken!other favorit The musical num- | Keith's. u 00, m l production of Bis morel " e Aereen | X e, topius, symphonic over huny Walk Zdng e Attendance vecord of _every|bers are said to be full of pep. The | i | o / /! | inson will act in an advisory capacity |2 brautiful scenic subject e a hien they have appeared. | comedy element also Is stressed. The Billy B. Van and James J. Corbett, = | concerning locations and treatment | i Their mediun ded P Ri is limited to a week |head the B. F. Keith Theater bl of the story. Scemes will be <hot | RIALTO—"Over the Border"— Olympic. be two matinees {next week. Others will be Princes: ihadral town uf Cantermmar | Adeseribe is ric Maw el e - {Jue Quon Tal Pressler and Klaiss. s i e T boveia W o & ! 2 - ; - e Ty les Oascaine: and: Great Falls Park. 'L-'"('nflu.'m.-“:?'rlfl.'f“'flam'.hf 1,,,#;,: in Devonshire and in Kent Betty Compson an@ To‘m Mo:){r?\ Ak ol 5 = h L bb players. She will join the company |severdl more. with the reglilar house = o el R et e i e | “Over the Border, v oty b T Aubrey 1cke p inthe LobDb1eS next week. numbers added ¥ concerts and free danc ner St Johhs leawes t th S 1 R memTooTe S i L POesAaY, St s | L w s . 4 open-air pavilion week | strect wharf today.at 9 wm. and will Venus and the F]apper [ Compzon and TemToore i ¢ Siant woit doe 1. Spprist, FHE addition of Lumsden Hare, the | Wounded soldicrs of the various| . . are the attractions that arc| feturn (o the ity at about 11 pan. | - | Jar role ns a wecks engagenent Bd Charley” Chaplin cartoon PR nage , | hospitals around Washin v 2 iwing large numbers of Washing- ere is enough variety in the enter-1{ - - at th t e s 1A Sh e B A ey aoom moted Englien uutor-manager, to|Rospitals acound Wastington willbey Joip Belasco Players. e e O e | tainmentatat Golontal Beach tojenters| 1 DiCHARD BARTHE e phofoplay has becn udapied el LB T «hé cast of the Belasco piaysrs at|Tharadas .at the matines puctorms L Piiri Tociied on the. Virginga side 0f | tain all classes of pleasure seckers: | 7VHE fapper is a finer type of wom- |7 Sivert Eanier Glorious by Mary Roli the Belaseo. now gives the company ance of “Three Live Ghosts.™ YATITH the presentation at the Be- |the Great Falls of the Potomac. The | The St. Johns will make Its regular ool e n s Venualaatatiin “]"'_'r‘. )"f“;'h :;‘ oo Rinchart: Thursds Thonus a 0 a Hare and a Hart.| lasco Theater tonight of “The carrousel and other attractions of the forty-mile moonlight trip every| . = z — odern story of the -smuggling an and L Joy in “The n Lyon Foxe, a Hare | Having achleved one of hls most = 2 park make a strong appeal to cuil- | evening this week, except Saturday Venus was a grouch. Ddern SS0Ty % The Canadiay wchelor Daddy d Bobly R . M R itees Hare Joins the Belnseo | piacli G0 000 Lf"' T fog’s [Oulle Board:” the second production drcn andtheir chdors’ alike. Boit-|und Sunday; The boat leaves at 7:15| The flapper'I» 8 ‘ray of sunshine | LooloE Jiauges OVEl R See central | Duried Aljve lay, Pear] White plagers this week, coming from[“Peer Gynt" sulte. rendertd as thelof the ‘Belasco players, Washirgton|ing and fishing are much in_favor|Pin- and returns at 11. Slas Nappy and Smiing, frank, in. | oies Sived by Uno stirs whose Any Wife" and Monkey o Marchall's plavers in Balti- |Speclal concert number at the Metro- | will be Introduced to a group of new | Fast and_frequent train service 18| Vel ing, SRR AR I nooky's Home Run,” and YLy e il 3 politan Theater last week, N. Mirskey, 5 o provided from the terminal at 36th Chesapeake Beach. genlous, with a brain that matches |t and ability wuced, no Sntros Alma Rubens, Harrison more. where she has achieved great|Conductor of the orchestra, this week | Players who, though lacking previous [;,q M sireets and the ride through peake ch. her alert countenance. W oraamneton eture i rerson. | Yorman Kerry in A {and Snub Pollard in r heen seen to b have taken the place of the sensual|advantage than as Jen Galbraith will offer a lighter overture number |repertoire experience in Washington, | the beautiful Virginia country is no Saturday and Sunday outings at P B dr s I sclections from Victor Herberts ara all falrly well known to Wash- [less delightful than the sojourn al|chesapeake ~Reach, = Washington's Herybobbed sl ananer fearringhy S3s NS oF audiences by reas their:j tho Parkiiiscil. Coney Island, are growing in pop-| art offc pany s r situatic ington i 7 h°“ "1‘ el -—— | Wiy, “Flahing is “excellent, and ja|slouch as the lure which attracts.|DATS € B e 35 megt b 2 LA e s Chevy Chase Lake. particularly sood at night. - Hotel |1t I8 a much heaithier lure. herty of the T N. W, M. 1. hus &gyl Nqria Talma past. . - 0 P remmadhtions are. obtaimable ter|. My/comparistn of the flapper and | Ity OF e (& [0 Wi, oteoetion. | Jroush: At Wanda Lyon and Earle Foxe, |, Another “feature might” is in store|wcek end parties. Free dancing, jazz | Venus de Milo ls the result of the |Filmed in mountain scttings amid the evy Chase Lake|music, salt water bathing, boating, |report. of the Eastern Osteopathic|eniw“ang actual | Princess, orm dge in “Smilin' h omorrow, Blanche Sweet, Matt Moore, Wesley' Barry and Bull Montana in “The Unpardonable Sin'; Miss Wanda Lyon was forced to ; in order to pose for photographs to for pat f C the hot weather began. The typhoon || s -’ |for patrons o v aging blizzards, g e with which the Metropolitan Is ;\lz-(e‘l"tehsn demands of her admirers for |of course, are already well known,|wednesday night The feature 1or|peautiful plenic grounds. boardwalk |Society, which has offered a prize of |every scene is a e ::r;!fi - Betty Comnson in “The Liw cquipped creates <o strong & breeze - but Lumaden Hare, the English actor- | Wodnesday promises to prove even| promenading, and a falryland of|$1000 for the girl with the most|" 4 hropram of su Al at-{ 450 he Woma dnesday. Agney through the auditorium and lo Whe Wash _|manager, will make his repertoire |MOT® active than usual, Amusements are some of the regular | nearly perfect spine. One of the com- | tractions and musical selections fully | pgrin me That Had No that _€hie patrons leltcr in finey Sxtlime u:d:rl‘the\n:;[‘vr;g:;ir\‘rqwr?:al!‘;fl:ifig Adbut AL, \hs Belameo toutsnt Mr |0t beicg WHES: ard Tommcr, whe lattractiond Tities "wnb. examined thousands of | 4o to the high standard set by the|LHit0% vl Roers aug agsages for the sake of the low tem- | (18 HACEE . ht- will o an exhibition of daneing PR lady of re- |ma = <o be presen in e Glorious Day™; Fri- pagssEe the early part of the past week the [Hare s famillar with the Washing- |4, (e lower pavillion at’10:20 pm R al fiéfl."w&""h’,".&y"‘i}u.‘!"*’m?é’bfien - [main feature will also be prescnted.| and Gloripie Bav; Wil = [ Foe Trot onearama In” the. attie ef [anc N oo utavai e | and onstie mpserinayllioniat 1 Ll en Echo. neurasthenic, for her stomach was A wp s |T2d Nagel, Theodore Robe and crence Beatus, managing direc- | , earsals In the attic of |ance here with such plays as “Trim-|mqye program planncd is a generous| RBoth adults and children who g = STRAND—"Spirit of '76. | Edith Toberts in “Saturday Night? Lawren atus, ms & direc|the Belaseo ~ Theater. Ordinarily med In Scarlet.” which was present|pne. . With Myer Davis' “music and g a n £0|not in its proper position. | A tor of t “| ¢ |.r1( »‘"(us e attics are hot places in summer, but ed at the Belasco with Maxine El-|petn Macias' orchestra every night to f-!en !:mhn are sure to enjoy the This physician lr'vlq me that the| That Washington has always been| R fngton, will sun e and | the Belasco Theater's attic is floored liott In the chief role: with Marjorle | rog” added. features once or twice a |Nany new amusements, which include | flapper of. today, while she ‘48 not|enihysiastically patriotic has lohg egent. Lawrence Beatus. » Atlantic City | with cool concrete and is swept by | Rambeau in “The Unknown Woman” | 20 B opularity of Chevy Chase|the midway. the rocking pigs, the nearly as worldly wise as she would |60, yecognized, Dav seldom ‘has thws| Today and tomorr he R this week, where they will remaii | preeses from Lafayette square. T beire: with William . Faversham | \oek Ah¢, PORUATIY 00 (o eiy ‘ox. | carrousel. with a new $4.000 organ; |like toconvey the impression. she is| fact- been so convineingly del Al B e Ny pkhe (River for the summer. Mz, Bearus 3o ool in both’ “Lord and Lady Algy" andyjjained. the old mill. the coaster dip, afford- | far advanced over the debutantés of|strated as during the past week Chatles Chaplin in. - The T them for short [ntervals Sl G Shaw's “Getting Married.” and also Bl ing 5000 thrills, and many others.|vore because- her ‘mind has been|the Strand Theater, Where on every ' Sundis only, “Winners of the i is)warletn NESHDSIONCTEE S Neilan and Blanche Sweet. |in Arnold Bennett's play, “Helen} Picnics at Glen Echo i Then there is the beautiful ballroom, | growing apace with her body. showing of the it of ¥, David Powell AnEETo ible, With a High Hand.” 5 with a perfect floor, and entrancing | “Miss '1922 studies, reads and ob-|plause, checrs, and at times and (Y come WA A audien ARSHALL NEILAN, who has mar-| Wallis Clarke is another Belasco| Glen Echo Park is popular with music. The orchestra is conducted by | serves,” he asserts. he isn't often|stration with part’ of the Wednesd ar V. M7 ed Bianch plaver whose avork has made him |excursionlsts und picnicers. Picnics | A. Ochlmann. Dancing begins at 8:30 | caught napping: A healthy brain fon.its feet ve the rule. Ma e arie Wil ried che § “thirty- N 8 & sts cers. 3 o ann. at§:30 | ¢ ni ) v on. its ha e rule. ) »" Man from Downi o . oy ‘:"“" _is “thirty-} familiar as'a stage figure. He comes|will be held at the park soon by jand ends at 11:30. U lows & healthy body: [ager Sparrow e o Lo Dowatas Stret on | one years old, while Miss Sweet Is In | to Washington almost direct from a |Luthern Church of Atonement Sunday e naturally £olloW S mar b happy. She |data the hundreds who have not been | Please”: Thursday, Biste Ferguson 19 cw Christian Churel Marshall Hall. can see the beauty of life and appre- [able to obtain admission or hive Footlizhts": r ¢ he question as to what play will be | her twentles. A native of California, |Tole in the “successful comedy, |school, Park \: heing prepared for early presentation MO ha performance of the Belasco| While an actor' he played opposite |we're Married,” with Marjorie Ram- players every night during theitlguch celebritles as Mary Pickford beau in “Eyos of Youth" with Eileen that the entire membership of the Lions Club may attend in a body to honor to their only woman mem- to bring their own band Wednesday tion the onal franchise in Washington territory. ight be- of to- Gerald Oliver Smith, Dennls KIng | Wworte o¢ Pleasure. live this Week, all saw_service in the recent e at August Pitou. who has costracted .o star Anna Bronaugh in _a new In- ap- rance in Washington for a lim-|ents for an early production next sea- ed emgagement with the Garrick = ‘ wy, Bill Patton in shown e first week {n July, FLaY| Nellan was educated in the pulic | DIV and he has sppeared g6 Ny SUngay Senogy Tenlevown BADUBL| ne ateamer Charles Macalester | clate if because she feels <o good her- | Tomd it D e oz i s B L Ao naubimel Mties | Schools of Los Angeles. When he|Barrymore In ~Peter Ibbetson.” with |Christian Church Sunday school. The | Makes three trips dally to Marshall selt - T e O Liplnnine foay: |liam o T Ry Lkl Phiu Bett e Belasco comedy:|was not vet twenty years of age he| o Barrvmore In “Justice.” and also | employes of Lansbureh £ Bro, wil e S0 g poirest whart at B ey Ctten Eloomy ‘simply | The "Spirit of s one of the most | the Woman,” “With Stanley. 1 Africs - v 3 hold their outing at the Park July 8. s and 7 p.m. except that|other hand, i§ o 5 . 3 tacles ever|and Star comedy, a joined a San Franclsco stock com- |in “The Betrothal™ . |inspiring. patvioti aking Things | on Sundays the first trip is made at | because her health s bad, because she | Mark Gates, manager of the Colum- | Pany as “extra man.” Making good, L orandon Peters whio J0ine the mlas Colonial Beach 70:30 Instead of 10 am. At the hall |doesn't pay attentlom to her posture. presenied in Gys (Ha: The Las I 0| he went on the road as juvenile lead. | “Johm Ferguson: during its Washing- . l.nw flax;clnl,’h pavilion is nightly the|sShe has bad nerves, whklch follow a It vovicw or WHpomay lent — D T ois the past week withMrs. {Tner he joined the D. W. Grifith|ton engagement, and was also iden- | Many will leave today for Colonial | mecca for hundreds of Washingto- [bad digestion, dull cheeks or-a drug thrilling enlsodes (ofICns Savoy. including the famous e e AT o Afixeq Map. | Beagh. Washington's Atlantic City. | niank A cafe serving at city prices| store one. while for the average flap- | revolutiona Tates to attend the funeral of Mrs. 2 - ‘ . % ’ | ; ey wer. forces as an actor. He plaved leads |;ia8?»“Io neld a prominent role in | Special arranxements have been made | Is another feature. BT e cosmetic. ia superfloys, like | EFaphically including jthe | [o0h) o S0 S0 doler ana Miahe Sen: i ST Washington has| [ VAriouS companies for & time. and Hafry ' Wagstaffe” Gribbles “The painting_ the Jf Lexington and Concord, the i | netCs “on Patrol”! Tuesday and Wed. Idl;:‘:ahgnfl! ‘fie.“:‘m'aé ngton hasi Lo e divectorial careor &t the %“chhx Hare® and. alse. appeared. n . . t's nme"Pom;tmfly apfél;li &‘ s':;""{ of the Declaration of Independence, nr-!l:l ..\ll .\1.‘.,7 in “Fascination” o e sident. C, W, hel ires, | Washington in “The Cave Girl" ¢ q l th V ll word for the flapper. s e T et the American flag | 2nd special reel, “Vermin The Great for, to select a block of 250 seats m of the Ruth Roland sflctures. Henry Duffy was cast in “Wait 'Till I e e eeriess tiiain.. finest type of young womanhood that 2 the battle o Origkany and the l'h“lrfid;")' Ao Bl e . 3 4 Prophet’s’ Paradis and’ comedy, 1 have ever seen. . siege of Fort Stanwix i ke Biists, The presentation for the second ! pnitanc;, PUENEST Friday, Dorothy son Challenge. 80 ke % * . 801 na Marguerite Clark, as well as|Huban in_“Dark Rosaleen” and also i S Sl e Dhueiin Pt s . o |week will ba made with all the spe- | and comedy, “Spoorr oy S e R ! in_“The Wonderful Thing. HE villain in the play, the Stick, the Frussian closecropped Players Live in Old Mission |oisi stage and lighting effects which | 31, CGRCAy, “Tpaoke’: Saturday, sta Diittig thiotilast * (hico sy earss Mr. From Baltimore comes to the Be- necessary obstacle to thelic 3 ‘sartorial, tonsorial model, who : . |have added so much to the enjoy-!comedy, “Punch the Clock,” and 1‘{;". F3¥ Miee Lvon. The Lions bropose|Neilan has directed some of the great: TR SR tourse of trae love in the|combines the manners of & floor| T IVING for séveral weeks in the|ment of thosé attending the' firstima’s “Danse Du Ventre.” < i eat Auccesses in cinema history. These | ninoome 1ass stlll in her Lo tron drama, is constantly chang-|Wwalker with those of a male vamplire. rulns of an old Coptic missien |Week. \ i o has achieved the greatest measure of ; Y e include _“Dadds Long Legs starring | popularity ever accorded the Ingenue ing his tactics, his clothes and his O L peckless By | was the Interesting experlence -of | hp oy a7 7oq 3 Talmad York. Mary Plokford; win Old, Kentucky,” | of ‘o ‘Baitimore "repertolrs company, | mannerisms. Back in the dear old | bogus decorations ~In his isarious | George Melford's company during the | S—Norma Talmadge, | =4y and tomorrow, Norma Tar End," “Go and Get It” and “Dinty™ |fole with O. P. “;[‘e‘“‘,’; in “Happy a0t ldays of the saw-mill “drammer” he|villa ho affects startling house robes, | ilming of his new Paramount special, | in “Smilin’ Through.” madge, i “Smilin, Through': “Tues RO i v- |8 ajamas ‘and ex: 3 - = iy, s cast, Ona e 1ss Sweet was born in Chicaso. |Fuecky. . wore long mustachios, affected cow- (&Il priamas and exotle digts he|.gurning Sands. Norma Talmadge will occupy the and coniedy, “A Non-Skid Kid's B ot ecpo hide boots and was a simon-pure rut-|that forms his breakfast. S owever, instead . of EOIE 10 |geroem at Crandall's Theater the first| Wednesday, Dorothy Dalton, in “The ing pictures. Her footlight experi- e Chalie : enge inéluded appearances with Ger- Now Called R fn of tho Logree typo, he tashion | The supercilious Uit of stronelav | Cairo, Eeypt, where the orfginal ruin | Tour days of the, curreat weck, be- o O and Comeds: trude Hoffman and Chauncey Olcott. h stage villains for 1922, however, |chin and the ramrod straightness o . » journeved tolginning this afternoon at 3, in b 7 Th ., B OowLa .o, amon. . |in stege vllains o o Stroheim. his back—all apparent products ofIolders, he comprns Journeved to | B tiin: Through.” Compsan Wh ihe G ccen @ Saptacio) A - N pod Mo milin' Through.” it will be re-|Friday, Marion Davie ruing Judg an for two wecks of capacity | Wort She began her screen work in the O naraah rasve. omene e RAMON SAMANIEGOS, the Spanish | the physical apotheosls of Prussian- |the Prussian military system were Oxnard, Callf., under the supervision productions_in which she has been actor who played Rupert of|ism, who began in a humble villain-|first utilized by Griffith wifen he cast 'of’ Rudolt Bylck, technical director. | called, seen are “Judith of Bethulia,” “Oil | gent. in “The Pri £ Zend ous’ way back in the Triangle-Fine |Stroheim as oné of the flunkies about | Mr. Bylek laid out his plans so thatlpatronage at the Metropolitan Clock” Griffith's Sl e e soner of Zenda,” | A\ gays with Griffith and who has|the person of the crown prince in his) the old mission, while appearing | Beginning Thursday and complet-{ Your has changed his name to Jose Ramon. | stasdile riven iu. vallainous promi- | Hollywood version of “Old Heidel | rulnous enough 10 satisfy any arch-|ing the weck at Crandalls will be)maker. Samantegos proved to be too much |nence until today Strohelm Is styled |burg.” Little was heard of von Stro- | eologlst, ~war substantial _enough. | shown James Oliver Curwood's drama A L 51 &) Gobe I tehotattor imobt peopls;| Lo pestleas Eviilainiofiithe tacreen | Neim foriqulte atimeiand then came | and so arranged that it cqyld Serve | of the snow country, “I Am the Law.”| = o0 = . Deadller Sex,” “Cinderella Jane,” |so he first tried to. simplify .it to|world: the war and the resultant distaste|as living .quarters for a large part of | Each daily bill will be completed by [ The | "1'_']~ Ay 'k" uctions Com imple Souls,” *“The Girl in_the |Samanegos. But when one of the! Strohelm has reached the peak of | for anything German. ® | the trotipe. The,company went into | ghort-reel fegtures and pipe-organ |pany. which has tuken over “hilies and comedy, urday, “Why Announce farriage,” and “The Rain- Web,” “Help Wanted—Male.” “Her 5 his vilainy in his own production of | Here is where Stroheim capital- |camp in regular military fashion, and | accompaniment. of ‘the Field” and “For Goodnesy e llins Hushand” and “That Girl | Sirestors tnsisted on ol 3S1-that | (Foolish Wives a story of Monte|ized his Prussian boaring by becord | the providing of transportation’ and [0 - A Sake” both of which are mow run- Montana.” (Sam an’ BRIt was decldaaed i | Carlo, which wiil be shown In Wash- | ing the most detested villain on the a commissery for 350 people, 200| . Avenue Grand ning’ in Chicago, plans to produc ; * | Tt o it is now Jose Ramon ington today. In it the villain is not |screen, and when it was found that|horsesiand twelve or fourteen camels g The Vanishing Lady” a comedy by e e d 2 e "tne star and moat detestable [he was both & screen writer and-a|and donkeys were but two of the| Today and tomorrow, Jackie Coo- Augustus Thomas and A. Landis, 1% “The White Linen Nurse, by e chgracter of the story, but the story|screen director of parts his. future | many. problems which the techhical|gan in “Trouble,” and comedy, “No the fall. The company also an- B e werl Abbott. will b | .“The Night Boat" scored so well In | {tNelt was written and directed by |was apparently assured. ~And- he|department had to solve. The loca- | Parking": Tuesday and Wednesday nounces a prize play contest, with 3 e ized by Colin Campbell Clem- |New . York that arrangements have|him. In it there is nothing of Iago, [reaches his own high-watér mark|(lon sslected 7as @nly & niile or two | Mae Murray, In “Fasciuation”: Thurs. |bonus of $1.000 offered for the play been‘completed to produce it in Paris|nothing of Le it is the villain |both as & writer, director and"&:vii~|from-the-one which fermed the backs Y, O'Brien, in _“The|adjudged the most merilorious as & P! g gre! one Blie = ab-an- early date, -~ dot-the Prusslan-uniform, the swagser |lain. in “Foolish. Wivest oo x “The.Shelk.” = comedy, “Freelpiece ol playcraft.

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