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12 AMUSEMENTS BELASCO—“Why Men Leave Home.” 'hy Men Leave Home” will be George Marshal next offering at the Belasco Theater, beginning Sun- day night. This play was produced in~ New York early last season at the Morosco Theater by Wagenhals & Kemper, and is from the pen of Avery Hopwood. : A man returns to his home, tired out after a hard day's work, with Beach’s novel of adventure in Alaska, made sby Goldwyn, be major attraction "at Moore's Rialto Theater next week, b ginning Sunday. It pictures the ad- ventures, hardships, rampant greed and the devotion of the people who | were in the great Klondike gold rush. . It is filled with action, big dramatic moments and ~strenuous conflicts. The cast includes Milton Sills, Bar- | bara Bedford, Anna Q. Nilsson, Noah | Beery, Robert Edeson, Mitchell Lewis, . _THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, JULY 4, MUTT. AND JEFF—Mautt Couldn’t Sell the Whole Ocean for a Dime After Round 4. rJEFF, WE'RE SITTING PRETTY. 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SAPS ARE Good T'M OFFERED THe EIFTH F‘T:Nbl AT ANY PRICEC 1S JuLy HEAT wiLL HAVE THOLE BIRDS PANTING BY THAT Time AND we'te A DOLLAR AND SEVEN-, EIGHT- 11923, - e Y anticipation of a good, warm dinner Wallace MacDonald, 'Ford Sterling, awaiting his arrival, only to discover | Sam de Grasse, Louise Fazenda, Kate empty table and that friend wife | Price, Robert 'McKim, John: Elliott is out somewhere, diving gayly inio | Rockliffe Fellows, Gordon Russell, one of those heart-breaking bridge | Albert Roscoe, Tom McGuire and matinees, in the hole, but lingering | Jack Curtis. on in the game in the hove of win-| == ning, with the chances bright for be- . » ing separated from more coin. 1 PALACE—“The Fog. ; IAI?I“Kh n:nuci zhe sixth afternoon “The Fog,” a Metro production of riond husband is apt to spurt on ; = % : all six cylinders for some place on |2 Story vy Willlam Dudley Pelley, ""l mapihere :Mn;R“t % dl‘""‘b" 'f":d : be shown at Loew’s Palace Theater welcome a-plenty. Bu s best to a next week, beginning Sunday after- Piar. Hopwood explain it all In l8 | poon, " “Supplemented with ~ minor e . {screen and musical attractions. | _Tae cast of “The Fog" includes KEITH'S—“The Cherry Tree,” |Mildred iarris, Louise Fazenda, Louise Dresser, Marjorie Prevost, H:lrry Green, after a long ‘:lhfle"c" jAnn May, Ethel Wales, Cullen Landis, in Europe, returns to Keith's: next | Ralph Lewis, David Butler, Frank :’;:l;mén on‘fg:;; (‘f,iw:‘rg'lrhTrhee, Na;: | Currier and Edward Phillips. | - o f v e The story concerns a rural poet and erin, ainti; George Washingion Cohen. supported | dremmaee sino e bnyeioria (%% 419 | one rich and one only comfortably|the young business man and-his lit-| day and Thursday Ethel Clayton will | comedy, “A Palr of Sexes,” also will| Woman” and George O'Hara in | Have Your Pap g and Painting by Florence Johns, Walcot Allen, |of° harshness and . brutality ghat|Well off, with a strong vein of ro-|tle family, a sudden promotion and |be pictured in “The Remittance | be shown. “Fighting_Blood,” No. 7; Saturda¥.| _ao. this summer, Mo fnoomvenience Denis _Auburn and George Parks.|threatens to crush his spirit, while in| mance and an occasional glimpse of |greater income, however, point the|Woman,” supported by Rockcliffe “Sixty Cents an Hour,” featuring | Dorothy Dalton in “Fog Bound” and 4 @ Stella Mahew, vaudeville's “cheeriest | gnoite’S 19 €rysh his spitit, while fn | o i ee "among the younger set. Way. ; Fellowes, Tom Wilson “and Edward | Walter Hiers, will be shown Wednes- | Stan Laurel in “Collars and Cuffs.” comedienne,” 'will shade top honors | girl without & name,” i J ; Kimball, and Mr. and Mrs. Carter D | day and Thursday of next week with eharpse. AWSISEmARS $o} eolar aad re. iy (Gfcen AT IRin e SR o T e . ENTRAL_© aven, in “Say th Diamonds.” [Harry Carey, in “The Drifter.” | paired. "Ruth Budd, who has smiled her way | 24m, Lattle agalnst slander and the COZLUMBIA—“Divorce. .C ‘Mary of the and Friday and Saturday Kathlyn | Thursday and Friday Betty Compson, Avenue Grand. | into success, returns as the added at- | beiwoen them is a poem that the mas| < The evils of divorce and the perils Movies.” Williams in Universal's “Trimmed in |in “The Rustle of Silk,” with Buddy | Sunday and Monday, Bebe Daniels (CORNELL WALL PAPER CO, traction. She is a gymnast, an aerial- | hos written and the girl read, but it| that assall modern marriage are fac- s e i pomantle drama with | Messenger, in “Don't Get Fresh,”|, “.yy, Exciters” and Bobby Ver- |grs 11th N.W. Main 5373-3374 i8t, @ prima donna, & dancer, a musi | has Written and the girl read but it| that assall modern marriage are fac-| .yary of the Movies” a sensation- | Charlie Chaplin, in “Sunnyside,” and | will be {hé attractions. z | ith N.W. 2] clan, & singer and an actress—all | fjoo! N et | ‘ally! intereating Jolobo D, of ‘HoIE. 1h® Einograms: non in “Take Your Cholce”; Tuesday | rolled into one. jal | Shown at Loew's Columbia Theater| Wood, will be presented for the first Apllo. and Wednesday, Betty Compson and or dirt; competent workmen; moderats ' Hours: 8 A.M. to 6 P.M. Daniel Breeskin, will be added|a prosperous young business man who 0 | : i PhOtOpla S | pims and orchestral music conducted | has married the daughter of his em- yS. | attractions. ployer, and whose homelife, with their RIAL Th I (‘]lonlea‘.' ltfon?gv Money” depicts | little son, is ideal. His father-in-law, [0 = » both sides of the money question,| however, is involved in a divorce TO—"The Spoilers. [ from ‘the domestic point of view, sult; and while divorce is the last The new screen production of Rex through the medium of two families, thing that would seem to threaten HEASERIIBERZREARIRRAREIRP /Ly BARGAIN CARNIVAL, % Shattering all previous records for wonderful values, through extraordinary reductions, keen buying and manu- facturers’ co-operation. Not a stone left unturned to make ithis the greatest month of volume sales in our history. ~ Come! Buy! Profit! Save! 50c Kleinert’s Girls' Volle Jiffy Pants | i Dresses 25¢ |[$1.69 g Tohox abioct tliees N e e Every. pair guaranteed With panties to tra sizes 1o white | | oigoldered or sealioped | | Ratiste Flowered Gowns, | | for wear and service, | | match or neat or- and black: full cut | | collars, good quality ma- full cut, neatly shirred all sizes; stamped sec- S i e 5 terials. Worth to $2.98. bam styles. Blzes gathered hips. orth to §2 Soke s e With every purchase amounting to $100 or more we will give a Four-piece Sheffield Plate Silver Service, or your choice of our 42-piece set of Decorated Dinnerware, or a 26-piece set of Wm. A. Rogers Silverware. Sateen Infants’ SLIPS Coal ts $1.00|| $1.69 Regular and ex- Flowered Crepe Gowns 79¢ Qil Stove u Two-Burner 162 July Clearance Sale Price Others_will be Benjamin Ratner, 5 time in Washingt he 1l CRANDALL’S—“The Tiger’: & Graduate Eyes Examined STy ol « next week, beginning Sunday after- | tm gton the fifst three e Tiger's Conway Tearle in “The Rustle of one of Washington's own, a plan METROPOLITAN—*“Money, o, | The ~ Ben Turpin comedy, |48Ys of next week at Crandall's Cen- & Sunday and Monday, Betty Comp- | g i :"‘d Buster Keaton in “The Love | e est playlet, “Rice and 'Old Shoes”: Money, Money.” | 5 noon. Forty film star: | S ; Thursday, Dorothy Dalton a I 1 '0ld | night™ a° bit of hilarious drollery, |Roo! s appear- in the | _|Rustle cf Siik” and Buster Keaton : . . SEX Marle Walsh, .“The No Girl,” and| 4 “very different” Katherine Mac- | will be shown also. ¥l action, deplcting the experiences of | I8¢k Holt will be pictured at Cran- |y, "%p), 0" rove Nest”; Tuesday “"d.1:;-‘;5;Eg“gllfm"%fi::ym“;?eg:s"c.fiq Dr. CLAUDE §. SEMONE of frivolity; Harrison and Dakin and | Gpanaalr Omlaed v ane - Not B stardom In' the: movies: o | - o, Dorothy _Devore in_ L e randall's Metropolitan The of “Divorce,” which is based on a es Paramount’s adventure tale of Indla, | Moreno in “The Exclters” and Bobby P il ) )l ble s e but a simple yo " o c 0 y aunted S - [ AT A T N Woman _owned in heconting EINE: | James® Corrigan, Eaythe Chapman, the Kinograms and minor | Pringle, Carl Stockdale and Robert |vore in “Winter Has Came"; Friday, | Lloyd in “Haunted Spooks. Strand to (Close. doughnuts as part of the honest du-|George Fisher and Phillippe De Lacy. — ies of a small-town manufacturer's|The story is backg a4 against g —Service—L ices tholperi i nata e it eg | i Stony Aaibeckerounced againy Guaranteed Quality at Credit—Servic: ow Pri at ea hed - 0T | disaster st National's “Money, [New York and its settings are sald | & i i the summer season, With the promise | Mohey, Money,” to be seen for the|to be second in interest only fo the| The National Furniture Co. e, first time Sunday afternoon. Larry | gripping drama. John Boweds, in the 4 . mon in “The Barnyard.” with minor | role opposite Miss Novak, is seen as Fiber Body and Hood iy 3 Mbei : Glasses Fitted prodigy; Harry J. Conley, in his new Where 1s My Wandering Boy To. | tral Theater, beginning Sunday after- Claw.” son and Con Tegrle in _“The Frank Ellis, “The Yes Boy,” in a fre Donald is promised next week at| ' Jane Novak has the stellar role|2 Eirl from Barston, Ariz., who seeks | dall's Theater in “The Tiger's Claw.” | Wednesday, Bebe Daniels and Antonio o B < r acDonald just as beau sto v 5 rold together ‘ : Just as beauti-| story by Andrew Bennison. The sup. Harold Lloyd, in “Haunted !Novak, Bertram Grassby, Alleen | Thursday, “Success” and Dorothy De- | /Sixty Cents an Hour” and Harold ham frocks and frying delieions | Marearet Tiviaeston Frceman Woan: | Pictures will be shown also. Wednes- | Cain are in the cast. Christie’s new | Ethel Clayton in “The Remittance | (Continued on Ninetcenth Page.) The Strand Theater will close. after | gaughter threatened with fin 1| the social and commercial life of o o thelp oo | The National Furniture Co. Easy Credit T Carri July Clearance Sale Price 59c Gingham kompers| wrr HARRY o4 4 1€ AUFMAN: neat stripes, loose roe Saessws | 1316 TO 1324 TTH ST.. NW. | o vims ey years. 5 full cut. A Wonderful, Big Value Sale of Envelope ieste |\ Wash Dresses G, || Bk Piok or White 5 5 Heavy-weight atiste Envelope, 30 bright _satin 1 full cut women's B ter, in assofted sizes. Em b roid- slgng; cut from ered yoke o plain, tull pleces. W;fl'l F : o 24x48 Turkish = A TOWELS Bloomers S 38 Bungalow Easy Terms Easy Terms MASS as pictured. Consisting of Settee, Chair and Rocker, covered with good grade of tapestry. A very remark- able bargain. July Clearance Sale Price . L3 [TIT ' p) FOUR-PIECE WALNUT-FINISH A ig Clearance Of BEDROOM SUITE, as pictured; MET AL BEDS consisting of large Dresser, Chif- fonier, Bow-end Bed, Dressing Table, Easy Credit Terms. . Golden Oak White, enamel, wood and brass finishes. Splendid Values. 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A wonderful bargain Dot Voile July Clearance Sale Just the thing for sports wear with a pleated skirt; in a big variety of colors with compact backs and fancy fronts.. All sizes. Values $3.95. ose Clearance Sale All-Wool $l .l 9 ) -Slip-Over Sweaters. .. $l -19 29c Drapery Cretonne 14¢ A fine sup: fabrie for cush- After the Fourth! draerien; 34 and Sensational Shoe Bargains w:, Organdy 189 pairs of Women's White Canvas Lace Oxfords and Ome and | quality, cut f Two Strap Pumps. Baby French, Cuban and low heels . Al sizes.| fal picon: wosth 2% to 8. One-day special. 200 pairs of Women’s Black Kid Lace Oxfords. Low rubber heels, comfortable round toes; sizes 2% to 8. ' Q. 75 All Boys’ Suits - $26.7. e LACES e | i2%¢ | KY Reduced! (YEY% .o ' o |} Neaucea. 0 || tiremiecion | , 2 gt i : b- . i 3 row - and _wide | o . sorbent 3 Clean-up sale of all ' widths of val'| 8, AP b 19c. e boys one and two pants X Aigep:iwdrti: 09! 100 ML R ) g8 - : suits, in summer,fabrics - 3 . : > & HEE8H § and wool mixtures. 3 3 3 . i r T;ngse are lfrom our reg- b i Sale Price N ¢ \ ¥ Y ular stocks and every . R R S g HEETS stiit is_guaranteed, Sizes, ; ? J \ 9 e $5.58 Suits. .$5.00 | $10.00 Suits $8.00|| - , s B P \3 457 oE% || $7/08 Suits. $6.40 | $12.50 Suits $10.00 | | iz B/ 3555 | | $8198 Suits. .$7.20 | $13.50 Suits $10.80 $2 Fancy Glove & * Clearance Sale Price 285 Easy Terms Made in a links-and-kinks knit, with' block’ pat- PR terns; worsted belt; all colors and sizes up to 42. Glove Silk Hose, in white, black and colors; nets, stripes and plains. Easy Terms Army Cot Gray Finish July Clesrance Sale Price : ’ Golden Oak Kitchen Cabinet Jily Clearance Sale Price Boys' or Girls' Back” or” rown July Clearance Sale Price’ $5.95 Easy Terms 18x36 Huck Towels o Porch ’ Rocker July Clearance ! Sale Price. cut from _ full :_worth 22e.