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? D ives edy, “The Monkey Farm”; Wednes-!ve comedy, “Barny . | 7 J i . PRI L Ll jvenite comedy. “Barnum, ] I Youth,” and Mack Sennett ‘eramss comiedy o . M R Y 5 . G .| Spooky Night'; Thursday 2 o G co el g [ House Peters, i Tuesd: ich- | Vidor, in d Husbi 3 F S L A ”y in “Held 't 1im Summer- 3 & ; Wednes- | Sunshine C v, “dazz Weekly p " 4 ‘ i ville, in “K and the first 2 ] . 7 ¢ S . - episode Fighting Skipper.” > comedy-drama in which he assumes REAPREL: Metropohgnn— ébrahnm the role of a bandy man around the = Llncoln only hotel in a slee western vil- . . lage and every functionary to be K (orAbnrham Lincoln™ will be shown | found about the opera houec. | When Olympic. 3 or the first time in Washington|he falls in love with the leading s ; v ; N@P How best can an at Crandali's Metropolitan Theater | Woman of the “itast Lynne” road |He Vo - av. M;;:‘J:"j“"mur?"{m)ud:;:‘l‘:r}; r‘(m"r.,dli‘i'”h- American Tourist visit the Leginning Sunday afternoon at 3|C¢ampany and follows to New » > Tuesday, Hope Hampton, in “Does It 1 pene ¢ o'clock, This Firat National, produced | York things begin to happen. They e: Iriday, “Eyes Pay?" Wednesday, Burbara Bedford, places associated with by Al and- Ray Rockett, is twelve [haPpen even raster after Bud Haw-| the Fore S 2 in " “Women Who Give": Thursda them? Why sk s tolt. peetn in Teagth kius becomes an extra on the stage 1d Orang: < The most important incidents in the (80d through misadventure sa i day (Decorat matinee eccount miss Amsterdam? life of Lincoln were molded into a|Preduction and confounds the vilo Tarkington's “The Fighti narative by Frances Marion that | [Ain, The companion attraction W | 3 Barl aturday, Herbert Rawlinson covers the full s f the al new “Our Gang' comedy fro sarliu Alice LdKe, in “The Dancing Cheat. KEm-nnle-uwm emancipator's life from. nis wirtn 16| e Hal Roac . s . 3 ool L TCHAM the final trugic episode at Ford's|:ND added ixh the £ subject de| K g 3 Opera House, Wednesda Sunday and GENERAL AGENT: ! A a ! 3 } ties of Hungary LONDON & N .uT»‘::-er.:.‘:"“n::f b re); ‘Ir"r(e:d:';t “[exlnnin,.' Thursday of next N o ll..‘“". el Acl _the n s and continuin the atte Sl R h ASTERN BLY. | | through his carly dave on the farm | Hirougnont the ek winl' | RER enan T L) New York to the perfod of his life which he | junchback ~ 3 h X nehiback of Notre Dame” with Write or call for free lterature. dovoted o the tasks of & rail-splitter | Lon haney Lol [inast thence through service in ihe village store to the days on the =X | Miasissippi River boats and the con- | Crandall's—"The Yankee Sequent romance in which Anne Rut- | % ledge played so sad u part, the entry | Consul. Into politics, the debates with Doug-| 1000 5 0 the 1 ouglas Maclea ne p tured star of the bill al Theater the first three week, besinning Sundas ai 3§ Torrence. Lundis and esop’s Fable ¥ ;. Frf “Love's Whirl P Under the Skin”; 8 3 v The Telephon. Satur- akoma Who Give. “The Uninvited 34 Ju- al featu I il T Whence came the early New England Settlers—the founders of the Americin ‘The Finished Family Service Is a Feature of ‘“The Manhattan Way” It leaves you with absolutely no work or worry. Give the bundle to our driver when he calls — and back—on time—will come your wash — completely and carefully finished. 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T jumps from New York tu and embodies many surp Rialto — "Broadway After and complication - = b3 cast includes Dark. . Jensen, Fred K ortinig Miller. Arthur After Dark.” the com- | ae Shumway. mily Life,” reel Mermaid comedy, also THOROUGHLY SEASONED QuUALITY UR woods invite the critical cye of ex- . Thursday. Priday and annually to ex-|g, Seri deond towns for the glit- | e il | perts. They can find no [toratighoul the we Wagon flaw in their grading and | The wickedness, the sham. the fas- | jaEOn cinations and disillusionments of this | nyn\ " jimuxes, and the se scasowing. Let our lum- iron-souled town are incorporated . ber prove it to you Foroen Version of Owen Davis |$aid o be most re 901 South Capitol Street Valley Forge Distributing Co., I “Better lwonber here™ = Theater ey i P o at Crandall's Ambassador alace—"The Meanest Man ; ; 5 v egen in the co-stellar in the World. | Costelio and Clifton Webb are < Loew's Paluce Theater. beginning |porting cast. - 3 also in- Sunday afternoon. will present. as|clude ¢ “The L - the feature attrac n. the picture |gade” a new comedy. and pine organ version of the George 3f. Cohan faccompaniment by Otto . Beck Broadway stage success, “The Mean- [ Tuesday and Wednesday. Leatrice est Man in the' World,” with a cast [Joy will occupy the Ambassador I tage pl he dir will be Mack Sennett's Phone Lin. 5410 You’ll never realize what a burden The cast interprets Broadway types. Adam Scheidt . " ries. Phone North 3954 for full in- Northwest Burns, Vare Lewis and many others. Put Asunder. subjects’ and orchestra numbers ar- [novel by sil King, will be show .('or the first two da . ¥ . Manhattan Laundry Service Co. Bell. a former Washington newspaper | !\l De. ¢ S z . { | man e : the Manhattan Service lifts—because Galliher & Hug’uely & cqpsiats of adolphe Ambassador—"Let Not Mar Mude By it banishes completely washday wor- S n 8 arer, w ou Brewi Sherman Ave. & W i, Shea . twillard e .. et Asunder” yErcwine Co. e e L Pheoe: Northiash o T ey ‘ald news | Stuart Blackton's picturization of ti Service. ranged by Director George Wild, will for the first time in Washington i complete the bill chief feature of the bilt scheduled Plant, 1346 Florida Avenue—Phone North 3954 Branch Office, 2506 14th St.—Phone Col. 5596 [ ] = Ward Crane,- Forrest - Robinson and gle, Theodore Koslo Ro Ede- many others. b the desperate | S P St ewnens avern: T | N R v v 7). STORE HOURS, 8 AM. TO 6 P.M. l 7, determination of & young attorney to [mend Hatton, Alma Bennett and become the meanest man in the (Jimmy Adams. “Triumph” is a mod- world, after his inveterate tendency [ern society love drama. Dorothy De- | to be kind-hearted has nearly driven |vore will supply the fun in “Getting X Mim o financial ruin. Commissioned |Gertie's Goat,” her two-reel Christic | to collect a_bill for $800 from an |laughgetter. | upstate merchant or foreclose on the| Jack Mulh: L e | business, the young attorney dis- |Lake. May! . 1212 Relieve you of the . worry of hunting for a covers that the merchant is a girl with the same soft-hearted tendencies that have nearly ruined his own career. He also discovers that he has fallen in love with the fair young business woman and that there is a_strong suspicion that the land is oil-bearing. The young attorney and the girl. now partners, rather than antagonists, zet together the necessary capital, through sheer luck, and discover oil just in the nick of time. He thus Pauline Garon and Vera amonz those who have ro Marriage Market,” to_be presented at the Ambassador Thursday and Friday of next week. Here ix a stors that combines romance. comedy drama. Ben Turpin will furnis laughter ip “Ten Dollars or Dayvs.” ghan will be the pic-| only of next - Confidence Man." Laurence Wheat, Virginia You buy a Home CREDIT .. C.i o furnish it the .,same way? discovers that it is not necessary to |Earet Seddon and George FREE Three - piece Console be mean to be successful. the supporting ensemble. The hill | Set—with purchase of will be eabugmented by “Our Ganz.” | 825‘.00 YELLOW CABS Columbia —P—“‘r:;te. Unknown o Wrought-Iron Bridge Lamp—with Crandall's York. purchase of $50.00 are always near at hand| The photoplay version of « Broad. | Sunday and Monday, Anna Q. Xi Pclychrome Mitered Mirror—with S way stage success will be presented [ 200 In Flowir pacls “Flowing Gold,” and Charlé e ek = a purchase of $75.00. in all kinds of weather to t Loew's Columbia for the week be- . 7 take s b Dinnerware, Silver or Chocolate Set you down town or up town. theater offers the Truart picturization and Aesop Fable —with purchase of $100 or more. + Hail Them Anywhere parking space. Low Prices on Furniture of Guaranteed Quality EASY CREDIT FOR ALL A very Small Payment Down is all you need, then arrange small, conven- ient Weekly or Monthly Payments— 7 . Jealous Fisherman”: Thursday of Roland West's society drama, “The [ Jealo . 2 Tnknown Purple” with Henry B.|Naldi and Patey Ruth Mille Walthall, Alice Lake, Stuart Holmes, | Breaking Poi and Bobby Helen Ferguson, Ethel Grey Terry e J and many others. in “The Unknown Purple” is a story nd Sunshine ¢ which revolves about the mysterious | Weekly"; Saturday, I and subtle revenge that was wreaked | and Creighton Hale, on a faithless wife and her perfidious | and Harry Langdon. in lover by a man who had discovered | nett's “Picking Peaches. the power of making himself in- === Apollo. visible. Sunday and Monday, Colleen Moore. Victimized by the wife and her associate, sent to prison for a-crime | ~ he did not commit, the hero of this|in “Painted People.” and 3 story waits several long years for|"Picking Peache the chance to achieve a revenge that | Wednesday, Regi was accomplished through the me- |‘Sporting Youth": Charles Cha dium “of strange discovery of a |“Position Wanted,’ and novelty purple ray which rendered him in- |“Plastigrams”: Thursday. visible to human sight = irkwood and Lila Lee. in “Lo | Whirlpool”; Fridas. Florence . . +,in “Borrowe usbands,” and Doro Strand—'Seminary Scandals’|ths De’ Vore. in “Getiing ertic's e Taature it 6f VADASYIIIE SDA Sonr ey TRl D e photoplay attractions announced for|comedy, “Barnum, Jr. presentation by Managcr Sparrow at 2 g the Strand Theater for the week be- D e csentcn ‘andor the 1is §ical farce presented under the title| Sunday and Monday, Reginald Den- Seminary Scandals” and has 2s its|ny in “Sporting Youth.” and movelty star Miss Tommie Allen, a_dainty|rac) " «Plastigramer: Tuesday and and winsome dancer. A company of | wednesday. Colleen Moore, in “Pamt- elght talented dancers and singers ap- | ed People,” and Senmeit's “Picking pear in support of Miss Allen. Peaches”; Th , Florence Vidor, Others on the bill will include Wil- |in — *Barrowed N liam G. Le Clair and Billy Sampson. | Chase, in “Position Wanted,” and Lew in “Amusing Pantomimic Travesties”: | Worth, blackface comedian; Friday. Sam E. Mann, otherwise known as|james Kirkwood and Lila Lee, in “Father Joy's Boy"; Nada Norrain. in | “Tove's Whirlpool” and — Witwers “Double Volce' Melodies,” and E “The elephone QI : Bothrday . ahe Earle and Harry Mathews, in_their | Uninvited Gnect” and Our Gang. in T er skit, “Around the World in Dance- |“Sunday Calm. g land. - A I ,A The major photodramatic offering C will bring to Washington for a pre- Chevy Chase. mier showing William Fox's produc-| Sunday and Monday, Tom Moore tion, “Shadows of the East,” as adapt- | and Edith Roberts, in “Big Brothor; ed from the story of the same title by | Acsop's Fables, and Fox News Events: Mrs. E. Hull author of “The | Tuesday, Glenn Hunter, in “Puritan Sheik.” Frank Mayo, Norman Kerry, [ Passions”; Cliff Bowes, in _“Don't $ l Mildred Harris, Josef Swickard and | Hesitate,” and Bruce Scenic; Wednes- d Ma 2 5 Musical Features. Paul Tisen and his Russian Orches- sun ay, y tra from Moscow will supply the nov- I rashi elty of the program announced for o L next week at Crandall's Tivoli. This Ar. antic 40 AM. organization is notable for the melodic effects which it obtains by an a unique effect. Another offering will be that of the National Male Quartet of New York City held over for an additional week. This group has been heard by mil- lions over the radio. Willey, Da. Silva and Donaghy will be star is cast as a young woman who is called upon to break up a rash fiirtation and in so doing’ almost smashes her own budding romance. Her sweetheart after following her, seeing her arrested with the other habitoes of a wild cafe and taken ’ Tescue for the June Bride Floor Lamps See the All-Day Demonstration This Week in Our Seventh Street Window and juvenile Assortment Prices Start < Kitchen Cabinet at - Golden oak finish. Lighten $1 3£ the work in the kitchen with Bridge Lamps ¢ one of tnese. = = . 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Easy Credit Terms others appear, in the large cast. day and Thursday, Lew Ci Bnort Al fentures and special or- | Chadwck ra Herrgy Ty, Helen unusual _instrumentation, which in- cludes the Russian national instru- heard next woek in an entirely new program of quartet numbers. chestra_numbers arranged by Direc- | “Reno”; M: : e ATthAr 3. Manvell will. round oRt | Viieee, Croktaarre e comedy, “The ment the balalaika. This instrument has & tone between a mandolin and a The major photoplay attraction will be Universal's new vehicle for Laura the program. Tivoli—Stage, Screen and harp and in combination with other string instruments and piano creates La Plante. “The Dangerous Blonde.” In this romantic comedy-drama, the % Easy Cerdit Terms Lawn Bench of brawn. The program will also have the customary short-reel camera. subjects and the usual orchestral and pipe organ contributions directed by Bailey F. Alart and played by Arthur Flagei, respectively. Central — "Forty Horse Howk: ey 2 % DAY E Corner 7¢6 H Ses 3 WAL ) Beaking Hours: 5:30 to 5 P.M. THE DEPARTMENTAL BANK 747 Hoot Gibson will be the star of the bill announced for the first four days of next week at Crandall’s Central vehicle Th , _his Universal et Ry, o SaEKINE % %