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14 . AMUSEMENTS KEITH'S—Emma Carus. . The coming blll at Keith's Theater, bexinning at next Monday's matinee, §vill present Emma Carus in a new Fopertoire of the sort of song num- Bers for which Miss Carus is noted, ssisted at the plano by J. Walter popold. Miss Carus is one the thea- or's prime tavorites, having starred v, revue and vaude- wille. Her routine includes many of her old successes as well as iany of the hits, “hot off the press.’ ot Knickers, Le Roy Clemens, co-au- er the Rain” and *The " will be the added fea- ture. Lewis and Gordon have pro- Buced it in_very pretentious style @ad its cast is said to be notable for yaudeville. The “Le Paradis” band, from Meyer Davis' Le Paradls roof, will play a return date, offering new popular _dance selections, ~supple- Mented by a series of special ar- rangemenis of the classics. Others T include the White Sisters—Thel- a p Top,” i Little isted by ; Cartmell and wonders, in “Three Harry Miller and Peggy late of the last Century Roof nd Barto and Melvin, gym- and acrobats. icture Aesop’s Fables, Tovics of @y and_the Pathe News will return to the bill as wux- fliary offerings. Photoplays. “Just Out a new eomedy, by thor of Foppy God COLUMBIA—Jack Holt in “A Gentleman of Leisure.” » nted at t week, begin- in “A Gentle- picturization of Stapleton _and which Mr. Holt which Mr. w.u s himself a el by Wallace be supplemented of added screen mALIo_?Vahizy Fair.” An_entirely new version of Thack- . e, ty is unday ion of that v, StArLuE een here F ion of the Lani Becky arp,” & the current offering the novel much fir adapt but starred in the role Hobart Bosworth is 5 Harrison Ford Ish is pt. url.al charac- METROPOLITAN—*Children Dust.” rsage, who directed “Hu- irector of a film am Tupper's story which _will be t; here next etropolitan “hildren of 1l be shown, be- afternoon, Lloyd two-reel comedy, ssue of the Metro- Survey and other of |- ist” is the life story d a girl living in the {the chief interest. ( ( -ammercy Park neighborhood in New York. Intertwined with their engrossing concerns is the pathetic lonesomeness of the old gardener, Archer. The Metropolitan Orchestra, under Danifel Breeskin, will play a pot- pourri of airs from Victor Herbert's “Serenade,” “Love Sends a. Little Gift_of Roses,” first as a cornet solo by Frank Bernardi, the new cornet- {st, then as a violln solo by Samson Noble, concert master, both’ with or- chestral ~accompaniment. Theme numbers for the special score ar- ranged by Mr. Breeskin will be “Will You Remember?” from “Maytime"; 2Dear Little Boy of Mine" and “Bud- ies. PALACE—“The Man Next Door.” The attraction at Loew's Palace Theater next week, beginning Sunday, will be “The Man Next Door.” a ple- turization of Emerson Hough's great love story of the west, directed by Victor Schertzinger, in which the roles of chiet importance are enacted by Alice Calhoun, David Torrence, Frank Sheridan, James Morrison and many others. Emerson Hough, the author, will be remembered as the au- thor of “The Covered Wagon,” the year's photoplay sensation. CENTRAL—“The Mysterious Wit- ness.” “The Mysterious Witness,” &screen version of the magazine story “Step- sons of Light,” by Eugene Manlove Rhodes, will be shown the first three days of next week at Crandall's Central Theater, with Robert Gordon and Ellnor Fair in the principal roles. It concerns the experlences of a youth who started out to earn money to support his aged mother, and was | unjestly accused of murder and rob- bery, his arch enemy testifying that he Baw the lad shoot the victim from horseback. The romantic thread of narrative that relates to the boy's love of both his emplover's daughte: and his mother thereupon becomes orge “ighting Blood" Adams in “The n also. Wednes Thurfld.t\ “The a Finis Fox production, r. and Lige Conley in “Kick » “One Stolen Night,” featuring Alice Calhoun, will be shown Friday and Saturday of next week, with Buster Keaton in “The Love Nest." CRANDALL'S—“The Abysmal Brute.” A genuinely human document of the prize- ring, “The Abysmal Brute,” adapted to the screen from the Jack | London story by Universal, will be shown at Crandall's Theater the first | beginning three days of next week Sunday, with Reginald Denny and Mabel Jullenne Scott in the stellar| roles. The romance springs from the | love of the young pugilist for a soclety heiress ignorant of his pro- ession. A new Aesop Fable, “The Burglar_Alarm,” also will be shown. “The Man Who Waited.” of stolen gold and stolen hearts in the untamed west, will be shown Wednesday and Thursday, with “The Dumb Waiter,” & new adventure of the Hallroom Boys, and Alice Brady ill follow Friday an: in “The ! Rrides ith comedy, and a special reel devoted to tarpon fishing. Apollo. Sunday aud Monday, “The Town That Forgot God"; Tuesday and Wednesday, Katherine MacDonald. in “Money, and Larry Semon, i"; Thursday. “A Jungle Romeo”; Frid; Dana, in “Her Fatal Millions Johnny _ Jones, “Broadcasting’; Saturday, Dorothy Dalton, in Law of the Lawless,” and P: Frott, in “For Guests Only Lef Us Assist You In Refunding‘ Your Loan XIETY about the payment of your mort- gage when it falls due, if payment is de- manded, may be avoided by letting us assist you by refunding the loan. If your security is sound we will advance the money to pay off the mortgage and place a new mortgage on your property. Funds at current interest rates are available for this purpose. (’onst ctio MAN omparny Tncorporated 4 'ol(,&meg MW Main . ;/90 Real Estate Department O'Hara in | Man Be- | will | a romance | THE EVE Avenue Grand. Sunday and Mondly. MacDonald, ~ in Money, a omon, n - Barny Tuesday.and Wednesda. “The Town That Forgot God", Thur: day, Dorothy Dalton, in “The Law of the Lawlesr,” and Paul Parrott, in £Eor Guests Only"; Friday, “The Man Between,” and ° George ~O'Hara, in “Fighting Blood,” Round 9; Saturda; Viola Dana, in “Her Fatal Millions, and Harry Pollard, “The Newly Rich.” Katherine ney, Money, ‘The Carolina. Sunday and Monday, Maurice Tour- neur's “The Isle of Lost Ships” and Lloyd Hamilton In “The Speeder”; ‘Tuesday, Jack Holt, in “The Tiger's Claw,"” also Harold Lloyd comedy; Wednesday, Dorothy Phillips, in “Paid in Advance,” also Pathe News and Literary Digest Toplcs; Thursday, Marguerite de la Motte, in “Wander- ing Daughters,” also Fox Sunshine comedy; Friday, Constance Talmadge, in “East Is West"”; Saturday, Walter Hiers, In “Sixty Cents an Hour,” also Pathe News and Aesop's Fables. Chevy Chase. onday and Tuesday: Charles Ray, The ‘Girl 1 Loved,” Lige Conley, n “This Way Out,” and Kinograms; Wednesday and Thursday, Harry Myers, In *“A Connecticut’ Yankee in King Arthurs Court”; O'Hara, in 7, and Kinograms: Friday, liam Farnum, in “Brags Command- ments,” Paul Parrott, in “The Un- covered Wagon," “Eagle's Talons,” No. Saturday (open 3 p.m.), Jack Hoxle, in “Don’ Quick Shot of the Rio Grande,” Baby Peggy: in “Tips,” “In the Days of Daniel Bodhe,” No. 2. Olympic. Sunday and Monday, “The Famous Irs. Falir”; Tuesday, .'ehnny Hines, in Sure-Firé Flint”; Wednesday and j Thursday, Jackie Coogan, in “Daddy"”; Friday, Mirtam Cooper and Kenneth \Harlin, in “The Girl Who Back,"” Lloyd Hamilton, in >} tra, thra \Murdny. Douglas Ma Lean, {n “Bellboy 13." Princess. Rupert Hughes' “Souls for Quick Riddance of Bed Bugs You may not be able to tell where they come from—or how they get into your home. 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