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RE-OPENS MONDAY, AUGUST 28TH Special Announcement! During the summer extensive improvements have 'un made for your cemfort, safety and convenience. You will Improved acoustics and lghts ln.mved d corations and stage Improved ceiling and roof Bat, best of zll, IMPROVED s_nop's KFor Our Opening Show We Offe: “THE DRESS REHEARSAL” The screamiagly fuany farce illustrating the troubles of an suthor directing & rebesrsal. PRINCE CHERZI—Musical Varieties - MAHONEY & CECIL—Mirth and Melody CECILIA WESTON & CO.—The Persomality Girl COTTER & ALDWIN—Comedians and Dancers .QUARRELSOME QUARTETTE—Acrobatics and Songs Special First-run Peaturs Film Goldwyn Offers BETTY COMPSON “Always the Woman" A story of modern and anolent love. Exclusive News Reel Pathe Comedy Special Film Features ‘_P‘AVOR.I'TE‘= CRANDAU-'S DL '?l:nu H St. at 1st St Tp, T ROKG o 0 L At COMEDY. mi:?n || CRANDALL'S ~rotio zmsare EEN OF LLOYD COMED Int St and R 1. Ave. ! MATI Gr.Ave. & he a. Ay ATINEE SATCRD bt 16D LY A SPECIAL PICTUR - G_A LADY IN HALF. 2106 P- Ave. 0 57 TRe CADY LETTY DUMBARTON Vs TZMATR] OTHE Max FHoM “Houp: 1119 H St. N.E. RENOVATION, COSED FOR COMPLETE _BENovaTioy. 0 CAROUNA 11th & N. C. Ave, 8.K. ROY. ARVENTURE e SOUTHEAST GARDENS ;3?;;; HARRY MOREY Sp4 BILLIE DOVE AND EYOND THE e GEOR PAULI SDERICK. | —DUCTION. in “THE GLORY OF CL P HIPPODROME G e Irving Sts. N.W. D TOMORROW—H, WA ARBARA CASTLETO! in am:m flr ARABY." And LARRS CmDAlIS h’ ERCROLYEAN sn::fi_ at 10th i SEMON, in “STAR BOARDE = | NEW srmour oth & C Sta. V.. ontinuous from 3 p.m. MOORE, 1n m aury of he Frozen North. “OVER THE BORDER." -14th Seveet and R. L A TULLY MARSHALL. fo “T0OO MUCH BURINERR.™ = RAPHAEL T in CHI And COMEDY. VDY THEATER First National Presents the Finest Achieve- ment to Date of Ome of the Screenm’s Most Beautiful and Most Brilliant Young Artistes ANITA STEWART Supported dy Rudolf Cameron. Thomas Hold- ing, Margaret Landis, Kate Lester and Nw- merfous Others, in the Fascinating Story of & Waif of the Bea Who Squandered Her Love on o Worthiess Young Idler and Finally Was Paid in Full dy His Father—Gripping Droms Flawlessly Produced "ROSE 0’ THE SEA. Directed dy FRED NIBLO In a New Hit, The FROZEN NORTH His Funniest Bur- KEATON Wil Knock Yo for & Row of Tochowaes Selected Goms . Topics of the Day OVERTURE-—“MELODIOUS MEMORIES” (H. FINK). N. MIRSKEY, Conducting . : WIIIQWI’SA FIIB'I' OIGIIES'I'IA O O 00 0 A A RSO 7y MEYER "DAVAS® MUSIC Out 3t CHEVY CHASE LAKE DANCING STARTS AT 7:30 B AD'I(HIIQ'I AM lll’l"'l‘ PARI 'ATTRACTIONS @& «»rIs A CONEY ISLAND l"l‘lll‘” Round Trip, 80c Copie and Enjoy the Day ~ Steamer Charles Macalester Leaves Tth Si 2130 and 7 P. M. HEALTH TALK TO WOMEN 916 Colo. Bldg. = 14th & G Sts. Wed,, Aug. 23,-2:30 P.M. Subject: “The Nervous Woman" ADMISSION FREE . » Palatial Steamer St. Johns Seventh Street Whart TONIGHT '- - - - MATINEES, THURS.--SAT. 25¢ to 75¢ SHUBERT-GARRICK THEATER ARRY McGARRY’ ARRICK PLAYER PRESENT WII.I.IAM GII.LE'ITE'S FAMOUS ‘A SIIGGESSFIIL GAI.AMlTY’ oo BOOTH TARKIHGTOI’S “SEVENTEEN" 2 Wharf 10130 A. M. SEASON 1922-28 FIVE CONCERTS 4:30 O’CLOCK Her, *IeUCHE BRARLAU Gustrat, frem the Metropelitan Grasd TEDA MACK, T Viennese Soprano, from the u'-';:-nm @rand Opera. SEASOX 192223 FIVE CONCERTS Al the fl t & new series of super- starring Richard Bnrlhalmfi % Tnspiration lctures, Inc., Cl hfi!i. Duell, president, an- nounce- t fts initial fall release through - ciated First Natlonal will be thefilm adaptation of George Washington Ogden's celebrated story, nlc urized under the rthelmess screen One of these con- of the entire | an original ry by Edmund who, with Henry King, was responsible for the ‘screen adaptation . AMUSEMENTS " New Barthelmess Pictures. - Mr. King has been re-engaged for the next year to direct Mr. Burthel- mens. - - “The Bondboy” is not only a story of highly -entertaining character but lends itself easily to screen adapta- In it Mr. Barthelmess is seen as'a boy who ‘has been bound out by his mother to an unscrupulous farm- er in order thu (hu mortgage on the farm can be paid. Playiug opposite the “star is- Mary Thurman., Mary Alden, the famous “screen mother,” Is to e seen in one of’ hér matermal role Virginia Ma- (3 one of Mr. Barthelmess' asso- cl when he was with the Griffith organization, plays the part of in- genue. Laurance D'Orsay, whosé fame is known to every patron of the stage in 4:30 O'CLOCK Oct, 13. Mme, LUOREZIA B! RI, Prima Dolll. lnn‘:lc ‘Metropolitan Grand Opers. uunnlnvurr DINE ¥, , from '.Il -ll'n L8 18LER, Wi’} CRALea the World of f_ Bong. l'l, !Aoll Dflxrl- $16, $13.50, Orde; 117 plus 10, por et war ia ' I now be flled 3. ors Graens's Concert . 6493, at IM in Droop's, lltl and G. ARRAR, slitas Grand O Grest Rus- sisn Basso, and one oF the most omantis of ‘“Tol'able David. Incidentally Pilanist. Prims. Violinist. Daily 3 | Sunday3® | Holidays % 5% | Prices = STARS NEVER SEEN BEFORE By Courtesy of Mr. David Belasco, the Premlere of His Famous Legitimate Actor LIONEL ATWILL Asd Company of Su rior Metropolitan Exocellence in the Unique Comedy TE_FACED FOOL' By Edgar Allan_Woolf X l ADDED ATTRACTION OF !“O! AN FAIE B o R E The Latest Importa- tion “From Abroad” sbut of New n Ptvwku DICKY & JACK BIRD Their Worth While Bongs lP APHANKERS’v Ml BERT FITZGIBBON HE RUBINI SISTERS A Fantasi of Muslo and Charm TORI, w 1!: DAY E_NEW! And All Lalt Week's Bill DAILY 11 AM-11 PM. e RIALTO ENGAGEMENT EXTRAORDINARY »e-IN PERSON-w THE WORLD’S MOST EMINENT MYSTERCIST AND SELF- LIBERATOR, APPEARING THREE TIMES DAILY AT 3:30, 7:30, EXPOSING THE METHODS OF “MEDIUMS,” Etc. ALSO PER- FORMING SEVERAL INEXPLICABLE FEATS OF MAGIC. —NOTE— THE MASTER WIZARD WILL ALSO BE GLAD TO ANSWER ANY AND ALL REASONABLE QUESTIONS ON SPIRITUALISM AND KINDRED SUBJECTS,- VERBALLY OR THROUGH THE PRESS THAT NO OTHER PERFORMER WOULD CONTEHPLATI PLAYING AN FROM BEYOND WEIRDEST AND MOST SENSATIONAL ROMANCE EVER'CONCEIVED OR PICTURIZED ll OFFERING DISTINCTLY DIFFERENT 9:30 P. M. GIVING A TALK ON “SANE SPIRITUALISM,” R Mrs. Wilson-Greene Ammounces a CITY CLUB COURSE SEASON 1922-33 'VENING CONCERTS OURSE OF SIX E' N (BALLR( OO N ORLD RENOWNED CITY OLUS, 1380 G 0 CK. Nov. 2. ll:l!n.n WEIB“MT!, Ameris Greatest Barytone. MABEL OARBIBON. rom Metropolital (lfil?l oital). o 18 EXA Pianist Clon Feb. tal). Besson ticket (8 conoerts)—414, $13, $9, Orders may Joncert Bu- lus 10 per osnt war ta: 38 845 plas 10 pe st A 13th and B M. e OFFERED HIM triumph soul-stirring tle for Grand Opera. "7. PABLO CASALS, World's Great- llist. HAROLD BAUER, Planist NDER BILOTI, Great r of Rachmaninoff) MORI. Thomas Meighan's greatest photoplay since happiness and a great love! PAULINE STARKE—THEODORE ROBERTS—JOSEPH DOWLING L00M) Coloratura. “World's AT T ~ LOEW’S PALACE THEATER TODAY AND ALL WEEK THE SWINULER WHO MILLIONS ‘IF You Believelt, It's So* A PARANOUNT PICTURE A gripping tale of wondrous appeal that links New York’s sinister un- derworld to country lanes that drip with dew!—A great cast, including “The Miracle Man"—A drama of a man's bat- EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTIONS PALACE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA—THOMAS J. GANNON, DIRECTOR -AESOP’S FABLES—TOPICS OF THE DAY—PATHE NEWS VIEWS LOEW’S GOLIIMBIA = —TODAY AND ALL WEEK— Announces _that Jomous deanty the acregn! Gilded Gae’e__ A gorgeous and o] sational secrets A SAM WOOD PRODUCTION — alent Jove-drams, revealing the sen- a Parisian dancer!—Lavishly . pro- duced by the man who made “‘Bayond the Rocks”—Based on the story by Anns Nichols; with & brillfant cast. INCLUDING ed great distinction as the orl(!rml ] earl in Augustus Thomas' produc The Earl of Pa wiucket.” is also ono ncipals. L Charles Whittaker, = "t o de by The p;ckforé-p airbanks WITH the completion of “Tess of the Btorm Country” and ‘Garri- son’s Finish” the first a Mary Pick- ford offering and the latter a eor- tribution by her brother Jack, pros duction activities at the Pickford- Fairbanks studios will drew to a elose” for the time being. Douglas Fairbanks, .in “Robin Hood.” as it is being exploited. Ix now being cut and titled, and it 1is expected that camera work on the productions of Little Mary and her brother will be complete by the mid- dle of the current week. As yet none of these stars has announced future plans. Miss Plck- Europe and America, and who achiev- ford stated a short time ago. how- ever, that she hoped to make an other picture this year. The iast spectacular scene to be made at the studio was the . filmins by Jack of action representing the finish of the Kentucky derby, whici .| will be fetured conspicuously in his forthcoming -release. - Several hun dred pluyers parficipated in_these scenes. o Rec’avmmg t]le Desert. RECLA]!ILG the desert, every one will admit, is a man-size occupa- tion. Bringing water into any por!(on of any -part ar arid section of- the country is a feat not to be sneered- at. Yet that is exactly what was.done on location in the sert scenes iy Ben Turpin's MCX‘ Maok SQHHQ! conr- edy, “The Shriek.” The only water in the \l(‘Inl!Y was that in the company's canteens and casks, yet within & short time a good= sized lake was lying placid and se- | rene in the desert's arid midst, while llonl its banks Ben Turpin whiled the hours—fishing' ow this 1sn't a fish story—for it isn’t recorded that he caught a fishe— but it is & fact that he fished in real water in the desert How w Sh-h-h—that's the secret. Suffice it that the st containe an accommodating genii who, when Ben expressed a wish to fish, proved himself the goods by D]l(“fl‘ a lake at his disposal Chesapeake Beach Washingten's Oaly Selt Water Resort. Free Dieing: Al Seathore Atractiosa T. Arthur Smith, Inc. Amnounces lhe l-u-ln. Series Star Concerts Seven Friday Afternoons at 4:30 at the NEW NATIONAL THEATER With These Eminent Attractions: ,CORTOT—The famous JACCLY in Itallan, preceé- « new American hablet. REZ— Polish vielinis HANS KINDLER—The noted cel- it ISADORA DUNCAN and her com- pany of famous European dancers. Season reservations mow being Sevss cescerts fof $10 (best eits) 3 gidars for 97.60 and 3, plus war taz, troet NEW YOfil( SYMPHOW ORCHESTRA WALTER DAMROSCH ALEERT:QOQTES Five Tuesday Mt:rmwnl at 4:30 at the New National Theater mum Paul Kochaneki, Albert Spald- ha' Lovitekd, PR BT Brots ad others. Season resarvations Five orchestral conoarts for tll ! F Rredor Bmith, Tno., 1308 G Street K.W. Bl $7.80, LWAYS A GOOD SHOW, CranpaLL's THEATER | INTHAT I TODAY—MON~TUES. W A SUREFIRE HIT HIS WIFE'S HUSBAND JHMI, flc Bcreew's ed by Huntley o anehe Davenport o in_an Emetional Soclety 6 of Tenseness and —EXTRA— — CHRISTIE COMEDY,{ “FAIR ENOUGH"" ¥ EFWED~—TRURS.—w1 Mary Miles Minter | In Her Newest Camers Romance SOUTh OF SUVA Joheny Hines én “Torchy Bteps Owt” FFRIL—SAT. W John Emerson and Anita Loow All- Ster Satirical Comedy-Melodrama RED HOT]| ROMANCE Spectal Feature, “How to Grow Thin” DANCING. BERTON, FORMER N. ¥ WIXTER A pariaec Hol ln-. in -u -mu Coien o da 2002, Yy