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14 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. ¢, MONDAY, JUNE 18, 1923 ALACE—Dorothy Dalton, in | ing torches, held by the attendunis} CRANDALL'S—“You Can't Fool i would take no ricis regarding theaction of the northern government fn » | She . i g S ablished sovereignty: of the people. | remaining outside the Free State: we i “Fogbound. unt ‘e master (riumphs and the Your Wife. “If there is a threat of war we will | want & united Ireland and brothass oo Dorothy Dalton always R B R L Al domesti reet it he declared. “We regret the ' operation from all. : has been | garkne flapper drama, garnish- popiilay, eyer since the early days of | ‘rr ol shifts o, B3 in the)ed with adventures of young people | the motion picture industry, for she|early days of the world war for the!just beginning to enjoy their “salad | BELASCO—“Lawful Larceny.” |little conventions that hinge on the|seems able to express all shdinks of [ second part of the film. and scenes | days’ and spiced with the sophisti- 2 % 3 = T e g | ©XBression \\rmn_wflfl'm;lr'e ANew of | emotion on her mobile countenance |on the boulevards while the youth|cated escapades of their elders. is Damt L G 0 ” Lawful Laceny,” Samuel ipman’ Helen Stanley is left the and look intelligent as well as beauti- | of the nation was mobilizing are re- | shown at Crandall's Theater the first y mgene or reasy verails v a -mind =i inister " jrea ays i vy S melodramatic - play, featuring Lowell | & narrow-minded, stubborn m ful. She is starred in a lively melo- | enacted before camera. Great | three days of this week. in “You Can't % ; - vhom she has had to humor and obey | it} i - E oacter. | o ; 2 bulletin | Fool Your Wife, 4 . ‘ ¢ < S ast of general excellence, | ¥ g e drama, with many comedy touches,|crowds surge around the bullef < ur Wife,” a Paramount pic ) .O w. HRBEMANTN A EAREIOL U : for twenty years. Her two children | ;i "ogk ot the Palace Theater. | hoards, and treops mareh through | ture that presents in its roles Leatrice Chase . A\\ashes both cleaner. : 2 was presented for the last time in Wash- | who are ready to go to college have oy fos Gl tho Deautital| ene str arm-in-arm with civilian | Jov, Lewls S. Stone, Nita Nald), Pau-| U Can’t injure the finest fabrics Friends Pay Many Tributes |inton at the Belasco Theater last eve- | been hrought up to honor and respect | ~Fogbound” has il the beaufiful | Neuehing and making merry | line Garon and many others. The | 2 i 5 »w- | their mother only so long as she |3 2 G tat Al v o the ley of the|laughter springs fr e of [ i i i ning to & small audience, which, how- | thelr mother only ‘sq long 4% W |\ish o see and (he story is original way to the Valley laughter ‘springs from the aniics and the heaviest pieces give up f : e o D beduly e ey ooiled | S ard, who disports him- R 3 : to Newly Appointed Police |[gyer, kave umple proof of its approval | having been robbed of her vouth by L (Wt s heroing s mot s spotled| SNECON o war nores the Russian | Sclf as u counterfelt equestrian in his their dirt and grime without ATALL A her early marriage to the Rev. Stan- ¢ e ice . hastens to his a est Hal Roach release, “Before the N N Court Jud Bt ley, his widow s desperately anxious | YOURE glrl living' with her father, a| PyinqG, fo BE U8 cre he may | Public.” Short reals and pipe organ | rubbing. Chase-O with bar.GROCER: ourt Judge. PRESIDENT—*Abie's Irish Rose.” | to see some other side of life than the nue oflicer, on an orange farm. | o | EocompaAnIment e e Abi I h R A Nichols' | BAarrow circle encompassed by sh- Miss Dalton has an e ellent foil in ave rest, peace » ¥ soap — DOWdCr or flakes_washes — “Abie’s Iris| ose,” Anne Nicl - i c 3 the characic A e aoelets | The patio of this villa on the shores | gram d f Irish-Hebrew comedy, started on its | Washington, housecleaning and darning B per o e Manehicl. the| Of _the . Mediterraneun s another | and blues in 15 minutes. Makes (e Chased Hundreds of friends of Gus A. Schuldt, | fifteenth week at the President with l:(“:“‘l(“‘x"d‘;;l“i Ceollege library and, | Follies beauty, in a wonderful blonde | S¢ene of “surpassing -beauty which IRELAND’S { hard water soft. Saves soap. Blues in Ye the newly appointed judge of the Police | & well filled house last night, with | Tos/ton o L will long be remembered by those FORWARD STEP el £ in Your Anne Bronough as the Rose Mary | through the unexpected suc S who saw it. Mammoth columns en- as it washes. Won't streak. W ashi Court to succeed Judge Robert Hardi- | Murpny. a role which she handled in | 5ome of her father's business deals. is vid Powell is the rich YOUNE|{\ined with flowering vines rise be- SRR % 2 ashing son. oftered their congratulations to JIr. | “Creditavle - m Sienaitorin|| RIVEnaumsieniSnasDVAIIRRECRHCEBELC | SR Svdms s imoseet u (e gracetul urenes to encloze it | President Cosgrove Sees Island in = A ACENORACTOIING CO- Etitiaddotia Machine S 5 phione 54 ay ni r S Abie. e : e ant oy =t % g | the end of the film a Red Cross Bchuldt over' the phone Saturday might 'mRt 2 IRl S0 8 o Fery ;| vide a charming home for them. She | though he has been brought up in the | fioars hetween two of them, and Nationhood of World. and Sunday, when it became known that [ Weleh, ftobert D then realizes thut she is still young,' environment of those who prefer a|pueses g v 3 Y, . Robe » ; y ' 4 t | nurses and crippled heroes move AT 3 | President Harding had_selected him for . Madeline _O'Malley, oce | ooty snd ‘,Pflb“""f‘fl‘;‘illng'inl|u\:!’“fi.’.‘ arfificlal existence. : rlong the secluded paths. For the| LIMERICK, June 18.—Addressing a o pas S ersonally | Br Mitel er “realization of these facts is h nother of the pictures that | moral of “knemies of Women” is|large gathering here, President Cos- the position. Others called personally | ICCh, BRI 0 Cely"in making | brought about by the interest of an|would be spoiled for future audiences | that no soul is 8o base that it is past|srave said that Ireland had tuken the el to offer congratulations and best wishes. ¢ a great suocess. | “understanding” °~ college professor, if the plot were revealed in advance. | regeneration, and the selfish noble- - iy His office today has been the mecca of y[»))ayod sympathetically by Elliott :;'umvp it to say that it is a thrilling | man finally bears his burden with |first forward step in its new sphere in s many s who hav calling “ jos.” | Dexter. det e story with a surprise at the | the rest of mankind, taking his place { the nationhood of the world. While 1 S f"‘]"v"'d“'}’,"\"“ bff"f alling | STRAND—“Hollywood Frolics.” | “The children. as portraved by May |end which, while not novel. is very | in the. frenehen shtie his costly willa | the government was wiling fo forget | to shake the Hl.‘ of the newly appoint- Five acts of vaudeville and a mo- | MAcAvoy and Robert Agnew, are well | well worked out in this particular in- | is transformed into a hosp al. And |the troubles of the last twelve months, ' ed judge. Mr. Schuldt declined today t0 | y;ion bicture of a quality that enter- lrvl-w.\&‘d'run;(l, prove u‘-:v“lll;!s,rugillbsm:: stance. it is pointed out that good comes make a statement as to what the policy i ¥ = ey 00! arkington's am Sylvanus The comedy, “Roaring Lions on a|from evil. and that the terrible of his administration would be. He is | [AINS are presented at the Strand| Baxter and Baby-Talk Lady. George|steamship.” takes the spectator around | World conflict which brought millions | Theater this w Fawcett is delightful in the role of [ circle of ludicrous happe SR 2 ches also brought hope and 4 I I a lawyer of ability and with his long ex- | “Hollywood F <" features four | Helen Stanley's father, and the others | does not st ek h,':.'\;':;;:‘,:::‘x]d.‘I .".‘—i Hatite e heaeTagt Settmg a Fast Pace in This perience in and around the courts, | Rirls and Barbette Benta, | in the cast are well chosen emotions. Pa News and Topics of | themselves and who found new souls| | Trene Richards, the Wallace twins Silver Salmon Fishing,” the new |ihe Day complete the program | in the service of humanity i led with the advantage of , L] solpled twlin he -““"l'“‘?'j s A0 fand John Yule—who have come o reel, and a clever, animal comedy of i = I diciul mind and a_ spirit of justice, the speaking stoge from motion pic- | Christie's, called “Circus Pals,’ com- —- | v 3 : members of the bar, practically to a |ture life. The - excellent enter- | plete the program RIALTO—"Enemies of Women." | CENTRAL—"What's Wrong With | unit, believe that he will make a good | tainers, for all can sing and dance, = & ; 4 the Waomen.? | official and extend to him their unstinted | and are good musicians. | METROPOLITAN—*"Scars of .:'1.11': " 'Axl\)xl"- Ir‘xl/‘:l"on "r‘l?‘x;\“»hulll“-':w o 2 indorsement Tunning o clos or honors | S Goldwsn picturization of Blasco 1} feature the first part of this Mr. widt is une are Fagg and White, F ealousy."” hez’s novel “Enemiex of Women” he- | weei Crandall's Central Theater n - . el when he will assume his | Dlaghtace comedian "o s pa He g ‘“ SRS, S e e RO et sl Wrong | With iliel Woman™ Washington women DO know a good thing when they see it. This is proven by the f number . “bro - - “Scars of Jealousy” the attraction | theater Yesterday afternoo p | Wha = 4 g pdi withh i ",n..‘-u..r 2 Jaatr ithey Faoloveatc to|ibis weck atitie Metroberiten: ofteeE settings by Joseph Ucban a castl presents some of the best of the mo- tremendous crowds taking advantage of this “NEW BUYERS’ ANNIVERSARY SALE” up and arrange before tak- | thems theProgramisas s Sooai (0 Bie et s Lon L SIHEl ducludes ibione ITYmOre f tion picture actors and actresses 4 on the ieh Ehe appoint: . g % an Gt el ppeal to those seeking e 3 .\.lh\u Rubens, Pedro de Cordoba, he b E o 5 Fenne P T e S i et | gramatic that should e entirely | Gladys Hulelte and Garein ‘i The butterty life of the youns ter- || 360 Women's Stylish of Police Court mects with a warm in- | e reule open Show awith his | pleasing. Beginning with the reign of [and war scenes which are strikingly BUE s features of the plot. T The | . :. ieh are strikingy Where Your Dollorrr Count Mort dorsement of the officials of the court | “Unique Novelty,” and is followed by | Louis XV of France, and then s reminiscent of the “Four Horsemen.™ |8 ns in the home of & vour e T'/'y ur LJo ll A wnd the personnel zenerally Lou and Gra arvey in { ping more than a century in time this production is one of the great| . A Bre Do Tis vife ndithelnerstrncl asel Ty “and Hasne THAYEY White bhx | Inta the new. world and the st photoplay achievements of the year e e he | ] 4 a monologue with snappy v 4 as the scen ac 5| The opening scenes are laid in the | (UG A7, yung wife to the home BAILIFF. SHOT IN ERROR, ! tnich he catis =Tie Matrimanic | Hoals, with lifs I the primitive | palace ‘f a Fussian prince, and the | vi"it of the voung wife to the hoine ? ’ * - |offerings drew many laughs yester- | st its contact with Iif mind could not picture interfor of | gy, she sees wealth in all jts EXFECTED TO RECOVER day . rats of the old south i ;:\\fl!\:‘h':";:"'h.\‘ m)v‘f" antay !"" n that | extravagances, proves a turning point | — Clara Kimball Young is starred in! When Count de Jacques was ordered | sl e nierial in her life. She makes a second visit the photoplay | “Cordelia. the Mag. | eXecuted by Louis, and on his way to | The exterior view of the courtyard|ang'is shown “a wonderful time.” The | Tuesday Only = nificent,” a story of New York the guillotine was rescued | equals in dignity the luxury within. | conspiracy to get the young wife cn Bladensburg Policeman Gives Pint |ty life, which affords the actress porters who aided in his escape “ arched doorway of exquisite tangled with the millionaire is in the > Tortunity for much emotional acting | the country, he and his followers | Erillwork is xeen through a mist of | hands of a woman adventuress, hut of Blood to Save Man He a society girl enta > | veached the mountains of Alabama ailing suow which seems & ften | it fails d the wrecking of the! and blackmail adventur and at the time of thé real action of | the glare of two giant torches burn- | young wife's home is prevented. The Accidentally Wounded. | Young supported by Hutly G the play his descendants were known | N8 at either side. A duel takes place characters are plaved by Wilton | Carol . Holloway, Lioyd Whitlock, | as @ tribe of “Cajans.” who inhabited | here between the prince and a Sibe Lackey, Barbara Castleton. Rod La James A. Leebrook, town bailiff of | jacqueline Gadsdon, Lewis Dayton, | the back hills of the state, and whose | !an soldice seeking to avenge his|Rocque, Huntley Gordon. Montague Riadensburg, Md., who was accidentally | Mary Jane Irving, Katherine Murphy | development from the c sister, and the women of the palace, Love, M De Wolf Hopper, Paul Me The Newest in Summer Millinery concludes ° ° Vary 5 : it Gom the: cily D€ | dressed in low evening gowns. shiver | Allister. Julia Swayne Gordon. Baby shot Saturday night by Constable An- |#rd Elinor Hancock. :“:;.‘" R :\fiyi‘:]‘pj’d“;‘;“““‘o‘:r in the snow while the men stripped | Helen Rowland and Constance Ben- 4 2 Aitew (Gasch. was reported iat! Casuslty T e e el thill | to the waists. drip with perspiration | neti. Round 8 of “Fighting Blood ; Hospital today as being much improved. P]]Otopla\'s_ ace where white men and ‘niggahe’ | I thelr grilling death struggle. Flar- the) bilk ) . | 2 Gasch v «day submitted to a blood transfusion, siving a_pint_of blood i eritanc a-son of the old i < : 2 il n ',‘nry'm' % \:\\'ylfi\.‘lv‘f:‘c‘.{ hinibeather P P . by an aristocrat father fur- 4 Compare With $7.50 Hats sicer, Surgeons at the hospital think COLUMBIA—Lois Wilson, in | nishes a point of contact between the 2 : : g L : i fy ! < L] 1 chi the patient has a_chance for recov i two types of people. and for dramat & s : i : 4 . Pretty light Sk o Saties Tyler, Brentwood, and Law “Only 38. effects and stirring incidents the play 3 analdack flovel Ostrich trimmed rence Dunnington, Bladensburg, colored st iinge S p s hard to beat. 2 men also shot during the encounter,| [-Ver since her great success as the| ‘The cast selected is particularly are athl in' C Hospital. It is|canny Scotch heroine of the picture | adaptable and w suited nk ’ expected th c sion of Sir James Barrie's "What | with his numer fuctal g Dresses, made - - e cobncll o] LemEn b SieTBmesiEAvsies AL H SRS I e ienis T losper eady ccupant | me Ribbon trimmed Bladensburg will meet tomorrow night | 1* Ehe ) 2 £ tunity to display of his countenances line styles. Mali - P and consider the que n of appoint- s seem estined to appear in at | He is cast as ewland, the Ala- ) with organdy ing additional deputies for duty during | least one other similar role. Every- . 2l Jinorgan aline trimme s Taonons. body felt it and it hay at last come | anished to the Lroidery true in “Only 38" Willlam de Mille's | Caja as an outeast No- ssure our Propert ) ; ice trim ws. Sati nton Crepes, Taffeta MRS. THORNETT DEAD sereen of the play whi in the are Lloyd Hughes, P y & and nov SteavsiSatine} Canto B i ’ . !|made Mary Ryan a success. ~This|Edward Burns, James Mason and i dat : film. which hown at Loew's Co- | Marguerite de fu Motte. b ONSTANTLY the demand increases for % p RE Just reccived especially for this sale. a wonderf ot of L is on e inter- ster Keaton, in “The Love Nest : N 2 T i 5 st s Stule 5 R Member of Pioneer Georgetown ] ures that have come to|ofters a clean comedy of “pure fur <4 properties available for rent. TLocation Py R BiE s .f\mnm(‘)r ”dl; in al|rfvvtvu_1!lun\ ‘}'" i of styles entirely differe shington this season Musical features include P S : inquiries come f 3 = rom those shown heretofore or elsew| Vet b CR U vC Family Passes On. ry has that appealing quali- solos by Daniel means little, as inquiries come from all sections. FOR STREET | girls, women and matrons : - i First Year.” 1t tells of s 1 orchestra selections under h Your property, if listed with us, is assured of 5 America Virgini Thorne 4 omedy of ‘life as it is| direction. The Pathe News completes el o rday at «.w..lnl\]\ y’l‘v‘:"’.l { lived. emphasizing all the ridiculous | the program S ‘~“_‘ occupancy. - 4 Haddetils iy Regardless of the type of structure, busi- SephEls mndccon e ness or dwelling, there is 4 tenant who would The Third Floor Buyer Eclipses All Past Performances in His Efforts, i street north be entirely satisfied with what you have to to Give You Unapproachable Values. o'clock Wednesday morn- . Phe. ihterment vl be ot the Personal Protection offer—it i5 almost a certainty his inquiries will : : 4 3 o SIS ot the he directed to us to find a suitablg place. Children’s Nain- SgciWomen’s $2,98‘Glr15' Batiste 23(; old tamily, carly settlers of = Come in and talk over our property man- | old Georg-town, where the family re- Accident and Health Insurance are both real ne- - : s | 2 . === Sided for more than a century, and - Sl 5 A agement plan. You will incur no obligation. sook dleepers mg duits oomers. ! o eit Prorinently Haens cessities to every individual. There's nothing you can 2 3 2 professional life of that community. = for hoys and girls; drop ‘seat: not|fornia styles; solid color i Py nERstiate, She was the widow of Alfred T. all of us. all sizes, ney stripe: built-up shoulders: Thornett, for many years connected ) AT PTA - o4 = s el Erip = R withihe’ Treasurs Department. He . But you can make the burden of accident much D N ’ Chfldren’s Nve. Thornett went to the home of lighter; and the pain of sickness more bearable if you Boys Wool Women’s Crepe Step-Ins = irer son. Bertram h(rr~lr:;“’.l'lx't‘»‘l::;px(.h':l:'& can enjoy the fruits of the proper kind and amount of C’onstl’uctio 01?1]1"1 TZy Cloth Caps’ 6763 and Bloomers and Pantie Dresses, Tome. Upito.that time she hud con Insurance. < - : sty riaded "t wits? S » Incorporated . Envelope Chemise ¥ Pautis Dresses was sixtv-eight vears old. Mrs. Thor- | The cost is nothing compared with the return in Made of good quality worsted and | 3B (Il money and satistaction. ; 1450 KStroat N1 MainT4190 || e I 4 4 o gnditisucad Flower trimmed pattern Lawn Specially priced for Tuesday. Marjori | s, fy;m Our Insurance Department will be N | | Marvidas of W i | #lad to tell you all about the details. { Real Estate Department BO)’S’ stl’i[;é(‘[ 3 c Girls’ Ratine $l gé i 5 tableful of brand - new | . Foster John C. e underwear, such Ington. 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