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43 AMUSEMENTS POLI'S The Breaking Doint, by Mary presented week Wagenhals and Kemper. a large one ular players of Broadway “The a fine intensely human, rather The the full fush of to ass a family mystery Who o and those who do then makes the sacrifice and sets out on a d self. As pr Kemper, lared drama. The, Jane Houston, erick Maley, Robert Valray o “The slan poem-play by G. A presented v week, Chevy Tue an Md., This| nating written in three a sented and o dances dancer: inciden o Taud and ot Player: Tick Willar Club, KEITH'S—Allan by the A and Scene: beautiful! staged. icko and Keyo, two sons of thpon will be seen in “Oriental Pastimes” Louis London, in Breath from !he Western Plains”; Elizabeth Barry and the Nelson Boys, in “A Melange of Variet Bits and Jim and Betty ze as the “Two Pages of Comedy Just Like a Woman,” produced by {Miss Grace Haskins. the youngest | female producer in the picture field, will be the photoplay. featuring arguerite De La Motte, George weett and Ralph hr‘n’\!n in a fln;y r of girl with two maiden aunts who nan O 4 voung nian, in | are generally opposed to her on the irly manheod. ready | Rrounds that she is the daughter of the duties of the head of !an actress. ‘W h sudden find urrounding his antccedent r what he is he does not know will net tell. n»g S—Mary Roberts Rinehart's New Play. a new play Roberts Rinehart, ‘will be at Poli's Theater next beginning Mouday evening, \J[y The cas s and numbers many pop- P'oint,” is declared of a type of play a play of action, Breaking example ume COLUMBIA—Agnes Ayres in *“The Heart Raider.” Loew's Columbia theater announces for next week beginning Sunday aft- ented by Wagenhals nd|ernoon, Agnes Ayres in “The Heart The Breaking I'oint” fs de- | Ruider.” a delightful comedy of love, a tremendously ~powerful|romance and thrills, based on an loriginal story by Harry Durant and Julie Herne. adapted by Jack Cun- ningham and directed by Wesley desperate venture to find him- Morris Fred- t includes M Regina Wallace, Fre Burton, Zeffie Tilbur: Stephen | gyouies. Lucille Sears, Robert Barratt, “(‘*mm"m‘ a soclety girl whose Vaughn. John Morrisey, ““”e'rmklpws escapades have led her nd .\(:lurn‘f CLSE father to take out an insurance pol- : = iho 0 uaranteeing him against dam- he Pastime of Eternity. Fis the result of the girl's reck- Pastime of * a Per- Lyon, will be ning of next at $:30 o'clock, on the lawn of Chase School, Connecticut ave- d Shephend street, Chevy Chase rts Club of Washington / most recent version of the fasci- history of Omar Khayyam is| s and will be pre clorful Persian settings | and with oriental | Ly_ the Caroline Mckynley | <. “Specially " selected PeFsian ntal and entract music will Tuesd: “The PAI.ACE—Alic: Brady in Snow Bride.” Brady will be the Palace Theater next veek veginning Sunday afternoon in “The now Bride,” a Paramount screen production which is said to represent; the opposite of her la: screen pic- ture- he Leopardess” —for she exe anges the scanty garb of the trop- s for the furs of the far north casion also. the daughter of a French-Canad n tion is being directed by | fur factor, in a picture {ldiu)lell from Connell \n\xh a cast_includ iginal story by Sonva Levien Howell Maurice | lle Herne,” which was directed Arthur " Theodore | Kolker. It shows how the Alice star at Loew's with ostume Scranage, Jesse love for her father and her de- Conrad Young | hield him from the conse- her members of the Arts Club wrongdoing mearly in- s an unhappy marriage ets are now on sale at the New d new nd and at the Arts! — fRe RIALTO—"Lost and Found. Rialto Theater announces week beginning Sunday Rogers-Leoncra | | | | | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, = * Elite. Sunday and Monday, “The Queen of 8heb: Tuesday, “The Dlrlll’l‘ of the Rich’ Thursday, day, “Mad Love” ‘Woman of Bronze. O'Malley, N Mong, Mabel De La Motte and Alice Howell. CENTRAL—“Has the World Gone Mad?” “Has the World Gone Mad?" latest of the Danlel Carson Goodman screen analyses of the present-day. soclal system in large cities, will be shown the first four days of next week at Crandall's Central Theater, beginning Sunday afternoon. Its cast includes Robert Edeson, Hedda Hooper. Vin- cent Coleman. Mary Alden, Charles Richman, Elinor Fair and Lyla Lol h ~ Beery, “William V. ‘an Bu mr(utrh.e “The Flame of Life"; Mon- ve”; Tuesday, “One ‘Wednesday, “The Gen- from America” Thursday entucky Derby”: Friday, “Paid and Saturday, “Stepping Clear Call" tieman respectively, of the Adams and Bells, who have been married for twenty years are beginning to approach the “dangerous age.” A beautiful cabaret dancer slightly complicates matters and hastens the rush of a cataclyemic climax that all but wrecks the hap- | piness of all concerned. Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Richard Barthelmess and Dorothy Gish will “The Bright Shawl. Sunday and Monday, “The Ne'er Do Well"; Tuesday. ’rheLeoDurde Wednesday, d, Thursday, "“The Prisone “The Woman of Bronze,” urday, “Dead Game be seen in Wednesda Africa’™ Prodigal Tuesday and “Hunting Big Game in Thursday and Friday, Daughters”; Saturday, Remarr CRANDALL'S—“Souls for Sale.” “Souls for Sale,” Rupert Hughes' screen protrayal of life as It is lived in Hollywood, and not as many of the country’'s sensational publications strive to make it appear, will be the offering next week beginning next Sunda; ater. Wednesday and Thursday. Maurice The Isle of Lost and Friday New he Lights of New York”; ilver Wings"; Tuesday, Degree”; Wednesday. Thursday, “The White Flower'; Friday, “The Town Scan- dal” and Saturday, feature and comedy program. . Sunda Monda “The First Grumpy”; afternoon at Crandall's The- Tourneur’s picture, Ships,” will and Saturday, T. Roy Barnes and Seena Owens, In “The Go-Getter, Paramount's film version of Peter Kyne's story. be shown, Daughters' bound Limited Thursday, Rex Pavement End: Friday, “Fools of Fortune' Saturday, “The Leop- N West- American. and Sunday and Monday, dam's Rib" 8 ‘Glimpses of the Wednesday and Thursday, Commandment” Friday, va"; Saturday, Moon"; Princess. Sunday and Monday, “Within Law"; Tuesday and Wednesday Ne'er’ Do Well”; Thursda Leapardess”; Friday i Saturday, “The Prodigal Daughter. Regent. “larence’; Monday. “Pald Tuesday, “Minni ‘A Dangerous Game''; , "Red Hot Romance’ Fri- ’l'he Kentucky, Derby” and Sat- the and Wednesday, “The Bright Shawl nd “Pick and Shovel”; of Men" ¥riday, Women' Round of the Beast” Thursda and “What's Wrong and “Fighting Saturday, “The and “Where Am | | | Avenn: dranrl. ; | | | the { fainted! D, C., TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. BELASCO—"The First Year, edy, at 8:30 p.m. . PRESIDENT—"Able's Irish Rose,” comedy, at 2:30 and §:30 p.m. Ethel Barrymore, vaude- ville? 3:15 and 8:15 p.m. STRAND — “Hollywood Frolics, vaudoville, at 2:45, 6:30 and 8:46 p.m. COLUMBIA—Lols Wilson, in photoplay, at 11:256 a. 5:35, 7:36 and 9:45 p.m. “The Madness of Youth, at 1:30, 3:30, 5:30, 7:30 and 9:30 p. CE—Dorothy Dalton, in FuK- *“at 10:66 and 12:40 a.m., 2:25, 10, 8 and 9:56 p.m. RIALTO—"Enemies of Women," at 1lam, 1,35 7and 9§ pm. METROPOLITAN—"Scars of 1:25, z:m, Jeal- 5:25, CENTRAL-“What's Wrong_With the Women 5 a.m., 1:35, 3:35, 5:35, 7:35 and < T Womcn m NOVCI! ‘Why Women | 9 L The women of the old romances, blushing _maids of modest glances, their little lovelorn ditties crooning, on_every other page were | swooning. So sensitive were they,! so tender, these critters of the fe- male gender, a lover's eager way of spooning would break them up and set them swooning. Oh, often 1 have grown sarcastic, and sprung some comments harsh and drastic; when reading tales of frail Amandas who swooned all over the verandahs. The damsels of the modern stories, though having all the charms and glories, have cut out swooinng as a habit—the modern female is no rabbit. As she goes breezin; through each chapter the smoke o stogies has enwrapped her; borrows matches from the hero, and strikes them on a plaster Nero, and keeps her cigarettes a-going, from cherry lips the smoke wreaths blow ng. Beside the cuspidor she lingers, with nicotine she stains her fingers: by coffin-nails her breath is tainted | the good old girls who I'd rather see a maiden swooning, while I my wooden lyre ah, me, WEDNESDAY, she | n Rogers and concert 1ge. artists of come to Keith's next week by Charles clared found in The Georgia dance Terpsichore. them by von Harry Orchestr: directing: Shivers'”; Plunkett, song; prete: ings; and Mitchell, hall, and_skill, Parke: Laugh. of the Da Olga Boehm, week fayorite concert thelr offering one of the finest to be vaudeville. ter: present a ‘The written Neville Tilzer. Lucille Fields Stoddard i Stodda Keith Sewall will cason pianist orning, Dearie. Dennis O/Neil in patter, Florence Brady. in a cycle of syncopated offer- The Belgian W, from Contir in a routine of grace, dar and Ann Butler in a novelty, with Aesop’ v and the Pathe News, will complete the bill. STRAND—*"Songs and Scenes.” Harold Maxwell a sterling coterie of vocalists are promised at the Strand Theater next beginning Sunday. in | Gola jwritten by yn photop! Lost and Found Carey Wilson and direet- Walsh. it is a story of The action takes Island of Tahiti, de- | Where the cntire company was sent and!in order to make the scenes. The story revolves about .a planter, whose bitterness upon being deserted Cissie and|{by his wife for another, leads him sequence of |into the uth Sea slave trade de-| Throne of | termined to revenge himself upon|te! especially forievery woman who comes into hisWednesda; and Albert power. The cast, headed by Hou: el'l:hursda. will be Jeters, Pauline Starke and Antonio|Friend Moreno, includes Rosemary Theby, | Jfail George Siegmann, William V. Mong, Carl Harbaugh and Mary Jane Irv- nday and Monday, Shaw!” and Ark Tuesday and “Racing Hearts” and Thursday and Friday. Sale”; Saturday, “The Woman' Leonora Allen,{ed by R. A will | tropical assisted | lace partl passion on the They' are artists nday and Monday, His rd person Kent, mus “Pitter Patt ‘he m T 1 program will include playing of “The Blue Danube” waltz as Strauss its composer origi- nally gave it to the publi METROPOLITAN — “‘Wandering Daughters.” Crandall's Metropolitan Theater next week. beginning Sunday after- noon, will offer First National's “Wandering Daughters,” and Bobby Vernon, in “Plumb Crazy. “Wandering Daughters” is de- sribed as a lively exposition of the gradual change in standards that has been impressing itself upon soctal life in recent years, with some color- ful scenes. The cast includes Marjorie Daw, Pat Sunday, the Public” and Urban Monday and Tuesda; mandment, The and International New and Thursday, “Adam of the ountry’ tional Friday, Camp Four, Oregon Trall, Go-Getter, “Plunder, Billy dancing and a jazz inter- No. 15; and Hal 3 Don't Get “Don’t Make Me Fables. Topics Sunday “The Dollar Devils”; ang Wednesday, “Songs urday, “The Buster. “The Bright “Amateur Night on Wednesday, “Cold Chills" Remittance and “A’ Pleasant Journey.” Circle. “Woman of Bronze" Chevy Chase. Singed Wings. Movie Chat he N'th Com- Stork's and Interna Under Two Flags™ and Saturday. Dumbarton. ‘The Leopardess’; “Rustle of SIK"; day and Friday, “Bella Donna’ _—_— Seventh Street Mayer & A CO. Between D & E “The Apple of His Eye” In her husband’s opinion, the bride may be the “apple of his eye,” and still she may not have the knack of concocting an apple pie that he can praise from the heart! But what matter if the bride’s cookery be a bit unskilled if her meals be daintily served in a charming and cheerful Breakfast Room. The Breakfast Room comes in for so many other occasions besides breakfast, and right here at Mayer’s there is a display of the best looking suites you ever saw. - 'The prices are a bit unusual, too. . Why, there’s a beautiful six-piece suite in French gray and green enamel with flower decoration for $69.75, and many others. Lifetime Furniture Is More Than A Name “Quincy Adams Sawyer.” Raphael. and Monday, 'The am tuning, than gaze upon a virgin smoking, a fox-trot crew around her_joking, (Copyright.) WALT MASON. —_—— Sunday Law”: Tuesday, by"; Wednesda: Thursday., Mad Love,” and Saturday, tleman From Amegica.’ Savoy. Sunday and Monday, Shawl” Within_the entucky Der- Double the pleasure of your trip to Yeilowstone.—The pleasure of sour trip fo Yellowitone can be doubled by traveling via Lander. the new southern entrance 4 enabling You fo enjoy acencrs grand bevond compare, heretofore not accessible 10 the ‘touriat. Go' via Lander, return via We Yellowstone. See the Jackron Tole countr. £ greatent big game reirest in the world hursday and Friday, Jake and the Taton mountains, most " and “Amateur Night nge 0 all the Rocki turday, ‘The Remit- do, 'm k‘] eass Penk rex Ellsesant Parks. all The trip of a1 vix. general agent ennssivania hulldin ree copr of fliustrat | folde: ton Mountain Route to Yellow atone.” and other interesting information — Advertisement he_ Bright and “Fresh Eggs”; Tuesday v. “Racing Hearts” and § . Philadeiphia “Is Divorce a “The Gentlemen 1 and nd Fri-| Lta’ and Monda. Tueaday Thursday, “Dusk to Dawn." an day and Saturda Westboun S i e Packed in Wooden Boxes.—Advertise- ment. and Monday, “The Go-! ; Tuesday and Wednesday, You Can’t Faol Your Wife” and “Roll Along”; Thursday, “Why Women Re- v*" and “Second Childhood “The Soul of the Beast' “Fighting Blood, Round 6. and “Pick and Shovel”: Saturday, “The Trail of Lonesome Pine” and “Where Am Judge for Yeurself. From tte Cincinnat! Enquirer. “Is Pud head a good neighbor? asked Brown “Well, he gets up at 6 bells Sunday morning and _starts mowing the lawn,” replied Black. Home of GOODMAN & SUSS CLOTHES Tailored at Rochester The Unexpected Is ,Doub’y Welcome— A Suit Surprise $19.75 $23 75 $29.75 If there wasn’t more of the “milk of human kind- ness” in our souls, we'd have held them a month longer at their regular prices. But a business thrives on kindness as well as a child —and here we are with several hundred of our good suits at big reduc- tions from regular prices. Suits for men gay and grave; smart patterns and sedate. All sorts of models. And even fine blue serges. The sale prices are $19.75, $23.75, $29.75. Alterations at actual cost during reduction period. - e Tashion Shop FRED. PELEZMAN, Pres. 15th &G’ Next to Keith's in_one | Balt Lake | JUNE 20, 1923. AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. 1 _AMUSEMENTS. [POLDS &% Plarine Shubart Atiraste Eves. & Sat. Mat. Orch. Reserv NEXT WEEK BEGINNING J“lE 25 WAGENHALS & KEMPER Present MARY ROBERTS RINEHART'S NEW PLAY THE BREAKING POINT With a % Cast SUMMER PRICES 0rch.. $1.50. 82, 8280 Th Sat., $1.00 Seat Slla Ton:t'r:n\.v 20000 GLEN ECHVO ONE_OF THE LEADING AMUSEMENT PARKS IN AMERICA AND THE FINEST 8o TORTY AMUSEMENTS G IN ELECTRICALLY COOLED BALL EOOM. ORCHESTRA OF 10 FREE ADMISSION nd_Loges Reserved A Good Citizen The man whose eredit is good, who owns his own home and who obeus the laws of the country is usually known as a good citizen. Our idea is that if he has a sav- ing account to sake care of emer- gencles it makes a better citizen. Open an Account NOW!! ANK OF COMMERCE AND SAVINGS Cor. 7th and E Sts. of the good developing and printing done by Grove, 1210 G. is shown by the finely fin- ished pictures. Signed, Amateur Photographer 1009 Pa. Ave. the place you can always find the kind of Blank Books you want. ‘!} Morrison: Pagper Co. MOUNT VERNON and ALEXANDRIA, round trip, 80c. 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The Star prints MORE Classified Ads. cach day than all the other papers here combined. “Around the Corner” is a Star Branch Office CAROLINA Chicazo News Daily Prize-winning Story! An Allen Holubar Special Production! BROKE CHAINS," featuring COLLEEN i CLAIRE WINDSOR and MALCOLM M, GREGOR. CHEVY CHASE .52 Conn. Ave, & y St.. D.C. NE sud EDITH ROBERTS O'HARA, in “F B 5__And Tuteruational News. NEW STANTON °hC505 TODAY AND TOMORKOW.Ogen © b POLA NEGRI Her First All-American Triumph, “BELLA DONNA Supported by CONWAY Marshall Nef RT BOS WORTH. SUPPLY AND DE- MAND." Comedy, RAPHAE Star _Cast, in Aesp's Fables. 9th THEODORE ROB| REGEN COLLEE CULLEN LANDI: ALL OTHERS." with BARBATA 1A MARR. by All-star Cast Supportea DUMBARTO 1540 WincomalnAv, THE CHRISTIAN EMPIR /////,/ Vi1 H St. N.E. 8 and “PAID IN AD- LOEW’S ALAC _F STREET AT 13th i ont W a m to 11 p B || TODAY AND ALL WEEK DOROTHY DALTON | Im a society drama of Florida’s famous resorts. “FOG-BOUND” WITH DAVID POWELL Comedy--“ROARING LIONS” Phthe Newn—Topics Overture—Hits From “Wildflower” A LOEW’S OLUMBI ‘Continuous—10:: a0 a TODAY AND A “Only38” The Story of a Beautiful Wo- man’s Successful Fight Againat the Rushing Years. WITH LOIS WILSON---MAY MecAVOY ELLIOTT DEXTER : Comedy---“CIRCUS PALS” N ewl—O"eHnre—ElO- 7izzzzzzZ? “THE MADNESS OF YOUTH” A Magnificent Photoplay First Time In City Other Supplemental Attractions Cosmos Orchestra With Feature HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE THEATRE DE LUXE America’s Greatest Dramatic Star ETHEL BARRYMORE In Sir J. M. Barrie’s Comedy “The Twelve-Pound ($60) Look” TOM SMITH An Artist, a Gentle s Bcholar. WILTON SISTERS Charming Youthful Eatertaisers. Van Horn & Inez Topics of the Da; Daily: & 8:15 Matineo st 3 Phones: Main 4484, 4485, 6823 HOLLYWOOD FROLICS" Four_Other Star Acts CLARA KIMBALL YOU! “CORDELIA. THE MAGNIFIC! Mats —Popular Prices—Nights 10c-31c 20c-500 Except Sat. Mat. Sun. & Holidays CRANDALL'S, [ METROPOLITAN | ¥ AT 106h™ THIS 11 AL Doors Open at 10:10 A First National Presents Lloyd Hughes Frank Keenan Marguerite De La Motte —With Edward Burns and a perfect cast in a thrilling romance of a Cajan hillman and-an aristocratic renegade, in Thos. H. Ince's SCARS OF. JEALOUSY ADDED BUSTER KEATON In a Burlexque of Whaling Daxs “The Love Nest” Violin Solo DANIEL At 3:20, 7:20 and 9:25 P News—Overture—Scenic Washington's Finest Orchest CRANDALL'S grpnss, | “ITH Tfll CRANDALL'S THerres Hth -ud E Sta. AND MRS CARTER in “BORROWED T! CRANDALL'S Saver ™ = 14th nnd Col. Rd. .anm}.' 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