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13 THE BEVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY, OCTOBER 1923. Y TOBRDLAd B san et e COLUMBIA lws been well preserved, but while|. RIALTO—“The Acquittal.” _|contender for the world's racing title [into a powerful prescotation, not onls both at the Met: i i s ¢! - . Wi are shown not only in extensive plc- 3 the Ambassudor. regardione af the | During the screen presentation of |{ner Is mothing lacking in témPes- | Jugging from applause “’hlcll{ture; of thelr stables with trainers, |Of fhe crime and its solution, but o {32 rates now prevalling In New York | “Trilby,” recently, a woman was | Lousness inMiss Swanson's interpre- | groqteq the Pathe motion pictures of |owners and jockeys, but of the actuai | three love ffairs, inextricably mized | where the progustius ! [tation of the principal character, the , race, taken, it is sald, by fifteen dif- | Claire Windsor is striking in the i tremendous rune Tha Cran o &, % | overheard inquiring of her escort as|soul is missing and the ending, a|P2PYTus and Zev in the great inter- | pardy MpRthy 10T SEIR BN CTCET O | ot ding teminine rote, while througl ¢ + ner |Ee€ment considers ¢ cominercial |to whether he had read the book. He | happy one, of course, is abrupt. national race. at the Rialto yester-|the track. It's an unususl picture of jout the,unfolding of the fascinating POLI'S—“Whispering Wires.” | [0, live rather than act his o her | wisdom to give Washington the best | replied, “No, T do not know what it is | The supplemental features include| day, this feature at icast shares gqual | tho great race. | story 1t is a toss-up as‘to who is the 4 y role. P in motion plctures at prices within 17 £ “Tril- the International News nndscomody,'honors on the bill this week with| The mystery fiim, “The Acquittal,” |hero, Norman Kerry or Robert Arm- Shrill sercams, brooding death and | Upon Marcia Byron falls the re-'reach of the average public. To test | 20out” And yet the vogue o i “Dome in Oil" while the orchestra|“The Acquittal”” Universal's double- | translates to the screen a play which | 8TODE. playing the parts of two fos- tense suspense run ri with all or- &ponsibility of-leading the fudience 'this belief it is said to be risking |by as book and play was so great at | contributes an effective rendition of |barreled =mystery from the Stage |aq g stage success was one of the sen- | ter Sons_efw fabulously wealthy fos- 4 | or- | veoss the threc generations of love- financial loss on one of the most Mag | rs and|Martinl's “Pleasures of Love” to|play by Rita Weiman as produced tor father, who has besn murdered dinary feelings this week at Poll's. ,;yers. Walter Abel, as the luck:nificent productions in screen history | o) time that the characte helwhten certain episodes of the fea- | by George M. Cohan. P sations of its time, and weaves the |t°! jehesn mundered. g S y 1d . words. i d Bt Theater _{n “Whispering = Wires'}lover, is mehtioned sscond, BeSsUlh | Ither han to submit: withiontmrbol e Aory AT Lo or ap | turs OB M Cohan. - and Britieh | ten8led threads of a murder mystery | —(Continued on Sixieenth Page. dramatized by Kate L. MeLaurin from | 20 J5, NG00 2 Novabie granny: iupon In other eitiss - "0 "o15ted | parel ‘were named after the herolne, a magasine story by Henry Leverage. pol W5, TR0 Jiother; *Walter | “"This challense 1 behalf of the pub- |ahd the fame of Du Maurier spread | it 4 | 4 1d. It is & mystery play of no ordinary | Sherwin, the father, who Qiacovers.lic is so locally Impartant s 1o pre | to the four corners of the world. merit. From the first rising of the that mitrimony doesn't veally kill icede what, otherwise, would ,{‘fl" Presumably the Eelssrl"( Dr'mi\;u-l:s © ; Toscent here is|10ve: Eobby, “Gay Pendelton. the been an opening tribute of thanks to Of “Zuza” has met a like fatc and > 2 curtain to its last descent there i%'y.oper-in-crime of Mary: Hal, the Norma Talmadge for glving to art— | Passed into the realm o fore u suspensa. plenty of it. in every situa- JoORNITIEEATE Of nearts with each !the term is advisaple——so beautiful a |ness. and audiences of today will not | | tion, with the atmosphere increasing. Letitia and - Max, an be obliged to compare the modern | DE |of the Marys: rtrayal of the womanhood of the ‘ As the play progressed |asl“':|‘ll|~)“"§ engaged couple, and Nora. a maid. sixteenth century, and for her recon- |$créen version of Pierre Berton's plhn|y women in the audience gave s | who has little {o do, but does what struction, perhaps. of the most la. | WIth the original production in this expression of their own Wrought-ub|gy." nag well, are all deserving of {mentable page in the history of |country when Leslie Carter revealed state of mind. mentl France. |the soul of this chanteuse of the Many will like “Whispering Wires' —_— music #alls, Cinematographic tech- 23 well as “The Bal” the noted play et opens with a ball in the | niqu of o nigh e xpvel | by htany gRoberts | Rinehsst tand STRAND—Stella Mayhew. {sutats nciiie ooated kiag.* The | tions of the dressmaker’s art, and all T R | With a smile that Stamps her “the { heritance—the Comte de la Rtoche and | (NAt Eoes into the process of manu. 1 L S C e star of ‘There. is no long-drawn-out expo- | cheerlest comedienne” Eicila May,| Rupert de Vrleac—the latier 'a e O D e ariteston | sition; there are no dragging mo- eadline attrac ' 5 i u 3 ed to a pretty flirt. | ¢ e t ehce will ments, The story starts out with & er this weck, added much to a|to Whom' the comte makes love to|Lor Jud&ment, and the audlenc sense of suspense m,-»cvedl llnm me; pros ,."::‘vm excellent u.v.»»runr.mnu!?;:l;;;‘rnhiamzr:siglx:'lhe 5 aus In the film version H. B. Warner simplest incidents in the library of [ veste e ¥ Tk i rak he sword of his | 5 > o a somewhat : N o~ Stontgomers Stockbridge, wealthy | Miss Mavicw. through her contin | enemy and gives him his lite.While | TG Jernarg DUCesps 8. 80R8CoR0 | Instant relief! Don't stay stuffed | ishness, sncezing. The second aid New Yorker, who soon recelves & ous B O e e Tighter | fronzies hee inmare erine de Mediel | {riytes a strong character bit as the | up! Quit blowing and snuffling!|third doses usually cnd all cold threat of doath by Dol etoctives | many a heart, and that this is appre- | the <dict that pats the Hugacnata t3 Dibulous Aunt Raso. and Mary Thur- | Take “Pape’s Cold Compound” |and grippe misery. surround his house, he is locked alone | by theatergoers was demou- | death—and the night rung red with Dam is ;;::;;g{gggfn,,;x?“;'{flr;;';{’"-nu‘;fi every two hours until threc doses| “Pape’s Cold Compound” is the in his library, nervous. afraid—then 'lfaled(kb) th rcc--n‘l;o:xyq; en&i le"‘l‘.ff,.o[!'"(;l"' protects Rupert and | FINL MEtTesEes ‘,a;(’“,,m,y of their | are taken. The first dose opens | quickest, surest relief known and S tery thi 1 Wk ich takes her audience into five vears and to save the girl from |¢laborate gowns, is the Zeza of today, | sages of head; stops nose running; stores. — Contains no quinine. RAC L . ry. | her confidence kepl everybody merry |ruthless Futchory. he conents. * and the climax 12 reached. Dot in the |~ velieves headache. dullness, fever-|Tastes nice. ives threats, while Detective but her act. i s g F st D © rs, i Drew and his mon are chasing clews| Brossius and Brown, appearing as the comte stle, where historic | termpestuous baitls hetween Zaza end i ad out of the family. 1 Brainless Wonders.” fn a clown | somberness gives way to adventure | “l’ i }“,‘ ?,";"""l‘;‘_n )r cinusic kbridge's secretary i3 yeycling turn. open the billjand ~romance. As Yoelande, the 4udience to a high pltch of er Capt. MeGill, the daughter's|and were well received. Bob Hafter s sister, Norma Talmadge ar- |45 e o 1 . who had quarreled with theiand Olyveite P: lues Banishers” | tstically deluvs her appearance untll | The endine has been changed and | ©0ld man over his daughter's hand. i¢{in a very funn i e foliowed | the s is go charged with | One mMisses the {"oew‘:‘:”xw“me ausi under cl surveillunce, as he by “The Gry Maurice, who for |feudal picturesqueneds that the quaint | {368 BieeUnE Of the, ancned By threatened a moment of next fifteen minutes o mary {daintiness of her old-world costume j‘x:‘yr -\»“':e a "1"'“' u:«: fex Rmo{ - un T Sremment. The cieuiar- | ous card < musical ks n nicture of girlish Tovellness | X rie o0 S o mmer. emra | T T T L 1y Payson e n Capt. Me-, playing the x in the i which equips her for the breath-tak- Men ch ceg Mg 5 on Aontly: a1 SHl's o t overse: re involved. | » vaudeville sec-!ing adventures and glorified romance | #0d then goes her way silen L ;’l“: fami savs T ue of songs and In-|in which vengeance becomes as ashes, | {Ne Path u; xon‘v;lmensnluhlch she ha had b. prisc . as | st al ections. They were |and hatred is outweighed by love. “:ET g il "’m IDloEo g Salt el he had papers changing the old man’s ce send-off i Norma Talmadge has never se. (Ihe scomes in the wiusle Ball are wiil e 1 pictures production, more beautiful than In the ne ‘,'l"‘r‘ -h‘ b o ,;'l‘"’ S The climax comes on with a sh—1 e * as adapted from the | BN, nor has she ever presented | chatean of ithe. Ouc de HISSKC I8 the he | en, is shown a- | Setting of magnitude, and the n(mml-i ° t vy is not ] o to the orlg- |tion 2 o o o phere of the.little house in the woods | almost 1 ot tory concerns ing i ’ ost | bellion t farm_ drudgers characterization of the ] . | 113118402 (U At Factory Prices Need window shades for 3 Completely Equipped Shade Shop of Shades for your home at factory prices. be agreeably surprised at the modest charge. hRATETRY]) bitl wlose lousiug for the may ilife of | Duc de Tours. Courtney Foote brings StIIIINTHIINIIIHITITTN0E T|It’s Economy 'October 13th to 27th —to_'keep roofs, gut- tering, downspouts and cornices in good shape. S} Repairs in time oftcn-l save the expense of re- placements. 20 well v i the ¢ 1 threaten to wreck | © sense of dramatic values to his sbert Harri | 3 ¢ 1 bark. Short film;impersonation of de la Roche. trouble hu played by Wi features complete the program. 1 The progress of the story i8 marked Howard, oty comedy into an early by a fiery series of climaxes that ‘e, 3 Helene {must be seen to be appreclated. The Sulltyan, cretary, Pl l: 7 interior scenes are colossal archi- and Louise Swan s 10t0p "\} S. { tecturally, and wholly in the atmos- Dorts, share honors of the e i e | phere of ‘the period. The exteriors 3 trouble n are marvels of scenic beauty. And so keeping through “Whisper’ s .luniformly excellent Is the cholce of WiresT METROPOLITAN—Norma Tal- i FRERImS SO 45 ion ind the madge, in *“Ashes of Vengeance,” |artistry of the cumera man that a | “Mary th k. o note of authenticity lent the plc- Remember those mellow comedies' of the dramatic splendor to which | snsse of e ite ago that brought 4 gulp | motion picture art has attained. was in the throat. light-hearted avalanches of laughter, and tensity so that a pin dropping c d d = tie kind t cht also a sigh of B ment at the TWe do tinning of allZ kinds at the most reason- = able prices that will give = you best workmanship, materials and 100% efh- cient service. in? nt of these com- s, pepped up with a genuine 1923 | del flapper, opened at the Shubert- B ine do" the sustainea MAURICE J. 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