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Beautiful F LORENOE WAI.TON Amerioa’s Mout Poepular Baliroom Dameer With LEON LEITRIM MAXIMILLIAN DOLIN MILAN SMOLEN Russian Violinist ELIZABETH KENNEDY JOSEPH K. WATSCN & MILTON BERLE “ " In “A Disarrangement of Facta I Umvoadoay Mownd EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION WILLIAM SEABURY and COMP2NY ding Rose Stone, Edith May Capes, Marle Cavana Margaret Quimby, J. Roxey Clements, Bud L. Cooper. Jean Granese The Le Grobs June & Irene Melva The Unusuwal ol i) The Melodic Misses ucl‘ Over for a Second Week by Popular Den--d sones GRACE HAYES cowns “The Personality Girl” Aesop’s Fablea—*Topica of the Day"—Pathe News Pictorial_Etc, Early for Early in the Week—Telephone Main 4455 TODAY RAYMOND HITCHCOCK 3 & 8-15 All Last Week’s Super-Attractions - Spec1al Film Features RAPHAEL — Sois S P Oth at O Street BETTY COMi n AVENUE GRAND 845 Pa. A ) DAILY; 3 YORK THEATER Gn.Ave.& Quebec St CRANDALL'S H St at Int St AN and DOROTHY GISH, in - GRIFFITHES S 8TO! CIRCLE ** ';:mfi;fi\ DALTO HOME '=°,¢ e - 0 “THE_WOMAN WHO _WALKS ALO: e W W 1119 H St. N.E. e 1A D HAZEL, I'}\(’THI‘I TOMURRBW— ol'mlc nm\' I::g'fl(? Hfll\ ARTHUR IAH “'!’lzng — i3 NEW THEATE| ’;‘"‘ S WOOD'S “GOD'S COUNTRY SOUTHF.AST GARDENS e "; ILTRONI-I'I'AN F Street at 1 Ave. S, CRANDALL 'S :"J.'n'fl‘ s « ROW — MACK ETT'S _GREATEST ROAD! MEDY, “GOOD |’C SAVOY THEATER CRANDALL’S A:-ln la.;uu;‘i‘v n‘_snwn NEW STA STANTON P nous f TWELVE BIG STARS. 1NCLUDING WAL LACE REID. GLORIA SWANSON, BEBE: DANIELS HE! w Arol.w POLLO THEATER AND GARDEN 624 H St. N.E. INFE SATURDAY, 2:00. K, in “THE ‘And_COM- Performances at . in "“OTHER ‘And_COMEDY, Performancees GLORY, OF nm:u EDT. S BAFID FIRE 9:40. TOMORRON S itol and P Sta. wos AND TOMORROW HART, in N THIS WEEK First National Presents @ Richly Satirical Comedy-Melodrama De- picting the Adventures of Rowland Stone, a Young American Instr- ance Solicitor, Who Puts Up a Game Fight for Fortune, His Neck and the Girl in Revallflmwry smm Grafto, Capital of Bunkoma. —NOTE— You Will Need Twice Your Usual Amount of Breath for This One—Half for Laughs; Half for Gasps! . ———IN THE CAST— _FRANK LALOR MAY COLLINS CARL STOCKDALE ROY ATWILL LILLIAN LEIGHTON = TOM WILSON BASIL SIDNEY EDWARD CONNELLY Written and Produced by John Emerson and Anits Loos. Illlllll!llllllllflllllllIlllllliIIlllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIllIIIIlllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIl!IIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIlIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIlII“IIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIHIIIII|||IIII||||II ////// G PALACE == TODAY—TOMORROW—TUESDAY—WED. Offers another lilting and hilarious romantic bit ° in which the chief role is enacted by that demure and dalignmmy droll little Metro screen star! VIOLA DANA —IN— “THEY LIKE 'EM ROUGH" A METRO PICTURE Harry. Beaumont's picturization of the story by Rex Taylor, in which a tyrannical miss acquires a husband for $160 and is taught a real man’s lo SUPPLEMENTARY FEATURES HURSDAY—FRIDAY—SATURDA' “THE TRUTHFUL LIAR” —FEATURING WANDA HAWLEY— 2 7 2 % 227227 JOT THIS DOWN FOR FUTURE REFERENCE FEDERAL THEATERS, Inc. WILL ERECT A HIGH-CLASS MOTION PIC- TURE THEATER IN. EACH SECTION OF WASHINGTON WHERE POPULATION AND FAVORABLE CONDITIONS JUSTIFY SAME. NOTE THE OPENING OF A FEDERAL THEATER D MEANS &u THE CLOSING OF WAR-TIME PRICES AN OBLIGATION “TO THE PUBLIC” OVEII DUE 7000 i RN, BN KRR b A VACATION %= MOORE'S nlAl_To THEATER NOTICE— IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT FOR TWO WEEKS, BE- GINNING TODAY, MOORE’S RIALTO THEATER WILL CLOSE ITS DOORS, THE ENTIRE MACHINERY OF THE ORGANIZATION STOPPING FOR THE TIME MENTIONED TO ALLOW ALL OFFICERS AND EMPLOYES A PERIOD OF REST AND RELAXATION. PAINTERS, CARPENTERS, DECORATORS AND CLEANERS WILL TAKE POSSESSION MEANWHILE, REFURBISHING AND RENOVATING THIS POPULAR HOME OF THE CINEMA READY FOR A FALL AND WINTER SEASON THAT PROMISES MUCH FOR THE DEVOTEES OF BOTH PICTURE AND MUSIC. REOPENING SUNDAY, AUGUST 13 WATCH FOR —IMPORTANT NOTICE— A NEW FILM EXCHANGE WILL ESTABLISH OFFICES IN THIS CITY FOR THE, DISTRIBUTION OF MOTION PICTURES of HIGH QUALITY AT FAIR RENTAL PRICES CONTRACTS ALREADY EXECUTED GUARANTEE -A SUPPLY OF GREAT SPECIAU FOR THEATERS IN DELAWARE, IIARYI.A.ND, VIRGINIA AND D. OF C. ~——TEMPORARY OFFICES— IIOOIE’S lllll.'l'fl 'I'IIEI'I'EI ll.lfl. | HEM.TH TALK TO WOMEN 916 Colo. Bldg. 14th & G Sts. Wed,, Apg. 2, 2:30 P.M. Subjecg: “Tumors and ‘Cancers' ~ADMISSION FREE e, eruud that nut!n’:e pleture e, Ald " sald Mr. Nell NINTH AT, SFTODAY—MON~TUES. W The cyolonio tale of the way country youth with three city radies, unctuated with thrills and enacted y the greatest cast of atars ever assembled. —ADDED— Comedy, “Good Morning, Judge.” ¥ WED~THURS. W ETHEL CLAYTON In Elmer Harris’ Thriller FOR THE DEFENSE Comedy, “ ‘This the Bull” SFFRI—SAT. W COMPSON With Tom Hoou in a Romantic Melodrama, OVER THE BORDER Eztra—Tony Sarg’s “The First Circus™” TONIGHT SECOND BIG WEEK-— EVERYBODY HAPP TOM WISE VISITING STAR IN THE BRILLIANT COMEDY “A GENTLEMAN FROM MISSISSIPPI” NIGHTS, 25¢ {o $1.00. MATS. THUR., SAT., 25¢c, 50c & 75¢ | ———e | TOM WISE in “CAPPY RICKS” NEXT SUN. 'DOORS OPEN TODAY L\ 230 O°TLOCK OEW’S COLUMBI AMUSEMENTS. Dad Gets_the Spotlight JF9R years Dad has been neglected|as far as his smpdrtante (0" the pic- in the moves. turs Plot was concerned, Mother has occupled the limelight all | gyer, | RpSHLs OF Shedmavie e, by Nerself, But things have changed nfl ‘before many more tears have been shed by the anxious screen mother waiting at home for her wandering boy, father will be- come ths fair-haired one in the eyes of the vast motion picture public, accord- ing to Marshal Neilan, a close student of the movie patrons' likes and dislikes. o ter all, certain 'diet for a certain Imnh of time, but m} more. It has become fed up on mother pictures, and, by a strange turn of fate; father is unanimously elected to come for- ward and ‘do his stuff.’ /“A survey of the recent trend of producers indicates that during the | coming season-dad will appear mc and more us the big, sympathet :hmcur in du-e’ ufi:’ry % 1 personally . ave mounted the band wagon, and Rupert Hughes proved himself | i,yestigations show that other pro- mother's greatest press agent when he | ducers are doing likewi ide Gilling- . “The Cl placed ax the old banker and cirmi- in the center of the stag nologist, iven one of the most im- Vo them mother pictures; was | portant paris In the plot. In ms n the cry. As fast as the cameras could | production o be releused by Goldy v crank them out, mother pictures were | “The = Strangers’ again cast Hr‘ 3 n ‘eaten up' by the screen public of the similar part, ‘Minnie,' t country. “Father impersonated the gero mark | sympathetic part is portrayed ——————————————— | George Barnum, veteran of the stage. As the hen-pecked and sacrificing husband of the boarding house ke r Mr. Barnum is bound to win public norma r. ‘Rupert Hughes will saon along with ‘Remembrance,” whic! cording to all reports, reat & father picture us his Nest' was a mother pictur other producers are now father’s importance to the s as a result of thc trend of public 8130, All Week 3§ trend is the fact that it will meny of the screen’s greatest actor: opportunities that have been denied them In the pust. actors with years perfence as ~ Claude Theodore Rober Chaney and other artists who portray ‘the old man of the story’ with a finesse that is seldom seen in players will now be called upon charm their audiences as only can.” o they the As- whe times ATHERINE MACDONALD, | soclated First National star, has faced the camera so many since she became a motion picture celebrity that she has lost count, yes- terday had a thrilling experience! She had her “picture taken"! Not by her regular cameraman, Jo- seph Brotherton, who has officiated in look pleasant’ capacity ever since Miss MacDonald became a star, but magazine, who was sent to California especially 1o photograph the famous screen beauty. Miss MacDonaid was all MABEL’S ROO The Greatest of All Farces Best Seat, $1.00 50c Mat. | l ”Cs.hzlj Wed. A PERFECT CAST FAREWELL Production of the most successful summer season Washington has ever known. her being photographed photographer was very unusual—an event that had not happened for al- most two years: Director Tom Forman had planned the shooting of “Money, Moncy. oney,” in which Miss MacDonald is starred. so that she might devote the entire day to catering to the exacting photographic whims of the magazine editor. “The Face 1n the Fog.” I.\' “The Face in the Fog.” version of Jack Doyle's Blackie” stories. for i Productions, Lionel Barrymore will be |seen as Blackie Dawson, the gentle- imanly safe cracker. Louis Wolheim who leaped into fame with the first performance on Broadway of “The Hairy Ape.” is pictured in a contrast- ing type of the brutal criminal, while Lowell Sherman will be seen as the polished Russian adventurer. Seena Owen has the leading feminine role and Mary McLaren has a prominent “Boston rt. Others of the cast are George the or!glnll “Charlie Young” in is West"; Gustave von BSeiffertitz, former stage manager of the | Place Theater, New York; Macey Harlam, who has specialized in ex- otic characters on stage and sc en. {and Tom Blake. The author himself is giving his personal attention to the production "Bur]dmg Up.” LATE issue of Goldwyn's semi- monthly Sport Review is called ‘Building Up.” It is edited by Grant- The co ttself p 7 “has, indeed, done ont. Play rvefreshing, foremest fim of summer seasen— on merit alone sho ay sev- eral weeks~Times. and J. L. Hawkinson for Artclass Pic- tures. Tt shows the rigorous course of sports that students at a military school go through. Boxing. of course, is one of the elemental sports. and wrestiin another. Then there are other featur such ax sensational horseback marching, foot ball and some, lexs vigor- ous_sportx. The play as timely and as in- teresting as when first born.— Sta Tom Wi in an excellent pia: Mke it, comsumit News. i 't a docter, — with taps, the last shot of the recl being | the hoisting of the colors. The slow motion camera s brought into play to analyze the mechanics of motion in the various drills and sports. —TODAY AND ALL WEEK— A story of life and love in the actual Arctic! The supreme pho- toplay novelty of the age! ‘Washington will see to- day for the first time that 2orgeous, amazing and beautiful drama of the snowlands that fascinated all New York! A picture that already is the screen triumph of America! IT BEGINS TODAY! younger characterizations by _vnunw-rl: HGJ Her p;cture Talcen ; by the representative of a New York | { a-flutter over the unusual proceeding. because | v a foreign | a picture | Cosmopolitan | Trving | jand Rice and produced by Jack Eaton | The film opens with reveilie and closes | GOSSID. IDmus MAY is married to Walla MacDonald. Her next picture wir* “The Understudy.” Yes, it is tru that Buster Keaton proposed to Natali Talmadge via the Western Union tel graph service. 3 Pauline Bush deserted the screen ias become the wife of Allan Dwan. 8be Las not sinee appeared on tae screen Snowy Baker has won swimmirg and diving contests in the Olympic games nd ix world-famous for his horseman ]~n..- Harold and Gaylord Lloyd are { brothers and greatly resemble each be born in Stk A corge and Roy Stew brothers. o ¢ fair Anita. Grasse direc OMd_Swimmin: Webster mpbell firkt appeared Uhe wcreen in 1914 At present he in di- recting and no longer does Harold Lwood die Talmad, has been 8. Norma' married xin ‘olleen Moore plays an important role in “Slippy McGee” Col not related to the well known A hoys. who,. by the way, are brothers. her is a new Talmadge fox trot nated by Maur bail room dunce madge. Constance Talmadge is hes *in height. She . pria Swanson hi 1 not suitable > plusr. he shoulders izl ixtache Hood.™ Thres dance called which was orig the well knows . for Constance Tal 5 fret has blond not bobbed hair the type of role % just down to fle longer. wears “Robir in “Th pietu e wore one Musketeers.” not known whether the pl picture, “Mr. Barne b was tuken from picture entitled v Certainly the stor A Tom Muore Adoree ix a native of Swe a Talmadige. My Bzggesr Thrll. X the ear reer,” y picture (‘n-' “T was & stunt man. Consequen I got mar thrills. My first ap béfor: the camera was to drive a horse ove an embankment river fifteen fert “The earance into a below thrill of I had to ride end of a draw into the wat Ereatest them ai weda w ant wasn't =0 bad. he v horses and have Know horse 1 kn The cause into the water 1 wast come up fth the heavy m But I came up . T wouldn®t_care to tackie that same stunt again.” A Feminine Right. FARMERS kpow that_hevs of the leghorn breed ure Ee to ting. T prefer leave the family cares to hens of an other strain. i erally averse 1o hen was persuaded t Mille’s pleture, the trick was veuled. Perh ed a particul willing to do close-up: p complished is not re the producer sel ¥ vain hen which anytk get into sibly some patient Ind vid has trained leghorns to .act espec for the mc Be that as it may, the f | that the shows Bet nake u T t remains Daniels oster take 1 4 nest of Reid walks into a female of th He quietly r es the roos places the he eggs. and remains th 2 y in the New Elinor Glyn Story. LOLET CLARK been engaged by the to make the serec Glyn's origh purchase photo-playwright, - Goldwy+ Corpor: of ¥ x Days,” | s Clark ha recently just returned to 1l re she Just b Angeles, Miss Clark - v for Carey Wilsor The compar » much that it en, {wrote th “Th !iiked her {her for t1 | Some of (he | be made in Italy {been announced | Rocketts Come Back. | { AL and Ray Rockett und E. I.' Christensen, producers of “The Truant Husband,” “Keeping Up With Lizzie,” “Handle With Care.” and other’’ clean pictures, are among the organizers f 2 jor Productions, Incor- pany which is to pro- of Abraham Lincoln of world interest f “Six Daye” w director, has not pora duce and other subje: 'WEDNESDAY NIGHT! Out At CHEVY CHASE LAKE CASTLE & SAWYER DANCERS Winners of Eastern Champienship! OFFERS TODAY AND THE BALANCE OF THE SUMMER FROM TWENTY-FIVE BIG AMUSEMENT FEATURES THAT ARE REPLICAS OF THOSE FOUND AT CONEY ISLAND. * WEEK NIGHTS ONLY N lul,E(*rnchLLv (oourn BALL ROOM 8IC OF ¢ 'nll NEW YORK COflSERVATORY dance in 7 lessons, T M. MISS MILLER, Mg GROBN (RINE BAL) 3 n-nx‘fig‘- - ey, ACMER'S STUDIO, 1127.0 ln--lly Iud Friday, 8 to s e e 'wm'“n'vm Ta 1 r-1329 M n. w, P At jince correctly 1n & few Tesnona. 7 e Any hour. Latest steps. ‘o di Btriclly private.