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AMUSEMENTS. . ) r MUSEMENTS Dan McGrew"; Friday, Fred Thom- “Souvenirs,” a serious play by l'.xul "A Milllon Miles o e, five- PHOTOPLAYS THIS WEEK Next Week's Photonlave | |5om i Coime ‘sheytSuctrgee " ana : Geop P, Sutecious Blay, by Baul| “A Milln Mie of Music & ave ext Week s otoplays episode of “The Kast Ex- will be staged in August with Walter | factute of placer. plano rolls, has just ’ v g b Husto: e le ole. heen completed COLUMBIA—Pola Negri, in Ay, BIcherd Talmudis, uston_in_the leading rol | been completed inued from Fir age F » Davis and scores of otl “M . » ] - i 3 sortrayed with extraordinary sk PALACE—Dimitri Bychowet- srenge. urto; : ST naoyReE b New. honor bestowed upon him twice e . he) S Tayle und striking resemblance. ski's “Peter the Great.” within the past month. Two ' oid |medal to — CRANDALL’ > s it by Vi bit- Today, To Mix, in “Soft Boiled"; 9 e society’s annual dinner at the Hotel mas Mill s S tcomn | | METROPOLITAN — ““The | tomorrow, Glen Hunter, in ~Youth- | "ty fs Astor. New York, said that it was F ST. AT TENT Today—Doors Open at 2:30 p. m. Daily, 10:30 «. m. to 11 p. m. | Ve o s laors ful Cheaiers,” also sufprise night e R manal |awarded to the actor-manager in D THIS WEEKBu . n in a cabin in the wilder- Woman on the Jury b Ambassador — The~ wd_covers his boyhood, his | “ Tuesday, Marner Baxter, in “Blow Aliance Framenise |recogmition of the splendid work he . Ch with TAnne® peiiedee. nis| | RIALTO—Elinor Glyn's “How | | Your Own Horn"; Wednesday, Wil- ¢ York and the National Insti |has done for the American theater Tiage eat.’ ‘First National pruents a Thos. H. Ince production that com- bines the frankness of “Rain,” the picturesqueness of “The Bird P o e, S de- to Edu > liam Russell, in “Times = Have e of Soc! en; and for classic drams., in carrying on to the legislature, his de. cate a Wife. ' raaave |tute of Social Shich he has kept alive the splendid | of Paradise” and the dramatic power of \The Ten Command- ments” to make ¢ \rriage Cheat.” also shown | bates with Stephen A. Douglas, the __« rom. | | Changed” also'amateur night; T! Secretary of State Charles Evan The Marriag heat 1 h \\u‘”“mk’ HIth o ‘um e e A‘a‘nBQnSStQPgEy"Thc ‘Wom:- day, Gloria . Hughes and Mrs. Lorillard Spencer | traditions _of Edwin Booth and | At the Metropolitan this weck, will be | ITSIE events that marked B o ming Bird"; Frida: ylor, | were honored by the National In-|Lawrence Barrett. o o e tragedy - i Y B n Je sereen 1o e of the bill for th osed CEN' i in “Only a Shop Girl . stitute of Social Science e o Alliance Francaise medal was fe sereen feature of the bill for the [n..:]xl:I‘H:I‘h}:)lvml'il;e“ml PR (_IEB.TRAL'—Const_ance Binney, Maloney, in “Huntin' Trouble." i R oy S L at u.u same The Alliadcs Francaise medel mee b first 1wo davs of this week at Cran-| DEspite the fact that it wis shown “Three O'Clock in the Morn- was given the socie Rostand memorial performance of dall's Ambassador Theate sinning | 40 ieuni scale of prices will be ing. . for distinguished pu; work and |“Cyrano de Bergerac'—the 200th of {his-nttornoon it /3 ol Short | charged: : Olympic. humanitarian sorvice. " Mr. Hampden |the run of the herole comedy i the | sun usic w ac- | >t ' ak a8 € only actor who has ever been @ & ter—in apprec filma and pipe orsan music will o dred Dayis, in “Temporary Marrlage”; | Today and tomorrow, Norma Tal. | rucibiont or s Fold medul from |he as done for French dr company thi€ program Apollo. Friday, “A’ Soclety Sensation”; Satur- | madee, o8, "1 | society, which is the highest d atic literature in this countr. ! aay Satur- | oy~ Hamilton, o s el by a e day, “Broken Hearts of Broadway." | ilqay Fiorence Vidor, Amer: and tomorrow. Bert Lytell - o o and Marie Prevost, in_“The Marriage re Windsor, in Son of the Crandaua ~ : Wednesday, Blanche Sweet, amd Dippy Doo Dad. “Up g and CIIft Bowes, Bt Tussasy. 5 v Today, tomorrow and Tuesday, |in “Film Foolls : Ingram's, . “’l“he“_l!};:::lagfi T;‘aldl. Patey Rutl Millr and Geo the and’ Aesop Fable: sday Fri- n > | Fawcett, in “The Breaking nnl" e ol and p Fable: Thursday and Fri s e | Lyt In The Beasld TSaturday Leatrice | Riviera”; Wednesday and Thursday. | Flanders” and Witwer's lephone and Our Gang, in|Holbrook Blinn and Enid Bennett, in |Girl"; Saturday. Wesley Barry, in ! o % > b 2 ke + " 7 e . e e or the great | iy D i “Dandy Lions; FiidAy and Shturiay, | eds, Thrce Choers® and -Gnost Gty YOUTH-—PEP—BEAUTY—JAZZ—LUXURY—--LOVE emancipato: i ~ sho | Blanche Sweet, in “Anna Christi Amba m T Friday Avenue Grand. and Lyman H. Howe's, “Speedville.” GOLDWYN PRESENTS Suturday e A s oa B i Savoy. Today and tomorrow, Claire Tolsy 0. tOmOrtow. BTt Dytell or. in "A Son of the Sahara” a ay and ert Lyte r. In “A Sou ‘of the Sahara, Dumbarton. and Claire Windsor, in Son of !hv‘ Dipp. Doo Dad. “Up and At ° i o, o v, | Sahara,” and Dippy Doo Dad, . Today. Mae Busch and Lew Cody, |S$ahara.and Dippy De 4 T sday, Rex In-|i “Nellie the Beautiful Cloak Mode e uesaay and W 5 il s , el and = Aesop | omorrow, Conrad Nagel in “The Ren- ; ewis & 2 5 3 “day, Pauiine’ Frederick, dezvous”; Tuesday, “Alice Adams” ay. Pauline Krede 92 e i Boser. ih Barkain Day Wednesday ~ and ~ Thursday, Afleel | Noi"Map 'Put_Asunder.” and’ Dorothy Rt 4 ! nd Wit | Pringle and Conrad Nagel, n “Three n et ene Crothy “The Arizona Ex- Setting : Satacaay, Tom Mix, in|Er isatrice J“Tflm‘m"i‘lumm»;pq “Trouble Shoote : Be e aane im m Hoot evidently and sport reel. Matinee ‘at- e ‘ A AL Tt e s ction. “The Iron Man.” time o L y i = Empire. LG hae 5 anpein iy Carolina. | and tomorrow, Tem Mix. in Takoma & I (- & Ubee i “ to_ Board,”” an ditterent an 3 Toduy and tomorrow, “The Tembple | .priiiing Trouble": Tuesday and| Today and tomorrow. Jackie Coogan Iy, et Hont ana |0 Venus': Tuesday a sday, | Wednesday, Aileen Pringle and Con-[in “A Boy of Flanders N who have just sold 1,00 J X "A Doy of |rad Nagel, in ' ks," and jand Toples nd holdings (G - 8 " Mason, in | comedy, “Nobody to Lovi - | Gloria I ¥ 5 4 3 ¥ “ppy |day and Friday, Anita 5 - 9 s, R S 2 car Sha\ in "rl\‘ 4 : W 3 ¢ Pleking Deaches™” in one of the P | Komeay, ix Makes Good,” & grams = | the noted Imperial Quaxru:r H i and d comedy attraction is S Dick Hatton, in reaking Doint; Aes A ! Senus Chevy Chase. "8 also comedy, “Winning |grams; = “Fighting Blood, alfiick T g ) Saturday matinee and 1 Today and tomorrow (doors open. Douglas MacLean and Madge ""“d“ unday 2:30), Robert B. Mantell, Al- . "The Hottentot"; Aesop Fabl ma Rubens and John Charles Thomas, Hippodrome. edy, “The Soilers. Red Robe”; N Today, “Modern Matrimony”; to- x News Tuesda, morrow William §. Hart, in “Narrow mpleted. by short 1ack | Trail”; Tuesday. “The Next Comner’:| mogay und tomorro rEan music by We H o hureday. s I han. in “The Confid hom pson (matinee 3 £ 30), Monte . e Cliff Bowes, in “Bargain D: Blue ] in “Lucretia day and Wednesday ‘The Hunchback . “ . “ Adapted by C. Gardner Lincoln—"Abraham Lincoln > m the P d Thursday, Jacqueline e 4 e H, Y Sullivan_from the story by Frank R. Adams and made in Tahiti, South Sea Isles. by John Griffith Wray, with LEATRICE JOY, PERCY MARMONT ADGLPHE MENJOU, LASKA WINTER Portraying the pivotal characters in a vivid drama of a young Ameuican missionary, an outraged wife. a half-caste native girl .and a_dissolute husband rwhose lives became strangely tangled and whoae fates were oddly and engrossingly juggled. EMBROIDERY SPECIALLY SELECTED TWO-REEL CCMEDY SPECIAL WORLD SURVEY OVERTURE—"AIDA" (VERDI) DANIEL BREESKIN CONDUCTING WASHINGTON’S FINEST ORCHESTRA | TR ENOER | Dawn of ilm play -y | Cook, in “The ) attractic g Man, » Tm‘n:\ nd tomorrow, Gloris S gon 1})01—;1 Mhester this . this | lor. “Ha ' Summer- | son, in S 3 andal” el e aftarnoan at 3 o [ ville K ;And"‘"'l'l\-‘lla‘ighz. Foot Gibson, in “Hook and Ladder™: |day, Fred Thomson, . - of |ing & 7N Wednesday and Thursday, Lew Cody and Our’ € and Barba B “Abraham Lincoin.” the en and tomorrow. fleginald TR Film Features “him _to have been. e i cmcu: "w“p_ Ave. Ph. W. 1 vard. Wilkes Booth, ' Thursday. OLYMPIC ‘(‘,':‘“;';'T“ I fifir"gm“;ztzg’unmu rARK 'HE SON ¥ | UBOY_OF FLANDERS G I E N CHEVY CHASE yeuh. 575055, & | o E =2 [ Y AND TOMORROW (Doors oper ¥ STREET AT 12TH ATMY RUBENS a0 JonN CHATT ER °TE WEEK BEGINNING TODAY--SUNDAY, JUNE § = News W I8 A TREAT 1N ITSELY. 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AN 'g:‘.‘.;mé' o [ FAMOUS RIALTO ORCHESTRA--OVERTURE ‘ oot OWEN MOORE, | z,"'“ .sz'rflhl%"‘l'l.c |s) , GEORGE WILD, CONDUCTOR | Pipe organ promenade concert, Arthur Flagel ! : e “IS SOME Joy™* ‘ : “ECHOES OF THE OPERA” (Tobani) FEATURING-— showE TR St T | I Y i 2, [f) | ™ eheeretein Eoncere Srasier ‘et Frioiae b o A k= “SOPT noTLED.” whiatling te the plane of am art. The d f a young wife whose efforts ! g to gidr?\r:ral?usbaynd’sgcareer involved sher NEW STANTON ‘:?..fi,cn?.:,'a'?:f ¥ The Tivoli's Mirror of the Living World in a society scandal! A story of Broad- VICTOR SEASTROM’S i | ROY CROPPER, LYRIC TENOR way’s gay night life, tingling with its ‘:;'.“:;E:" ‘xfi,’:‘%xfl%fififi: It has ever been our privilege to present for the entertainment of the Capital's amusement- A Dinect: from Esofelde SHOMsx of 1933N thrills and heart-throbs and based on one Joseph CONRAD NAGLE. MAB BUSCH. PATSY seckers during the symmer months are booked for premiere presentation during June, July | 7% ABBREVIATED CAMERA STUDY of the past season’s biggest stage hits! gengpery R mohat 1 Fim and Awgust at our METROPOLITAN and AMBASSADOR' theaters, with subsequent runs : = tht betautiful A%!!e% A;yresa 1% one.of her Lbat Yrer Sot_Forrt in the mine other CRANDALL HOUSES in Washington. | BURT EARLE AND HIS EIGHT greatest roles, wi 'ward Burns, Scheer Bros. ) ) J . \ SAXOPHONE GIRLS D RO GR A Below are listed thess First National attractions which represent the best work of the ¥ RAPHAEL finest authorship, most competent direction and most distinguished acting ensembles known to ] { ON THE SCREEN. ILE COMEDY—*“T i LATEST JUVEN —“THE JUNIOR PARTNER"” Stk at O St. N.W. X. the screen. We will present them all, but nat mecessarily in the order named. > STELLAR ENSEMBLE INTERNATIONAL NEWS—LITERARY DIGEST—OVERTURE ATINEE 3 PAL_BEEE DAX. Lot By pmma Q. Nuston, Lou, Tellcgen, Normon MA s Alce Calhoun and Stwart Holmes in N8 CHILDRS TEN $TARS IN “THE WOMAN ON THE JURY” Ghembers ,‘fggg\,,nflgf:""" “HICRING A brilliant picturization of the stage hit, with Sylvia Breamer, Lew Cody, Frank Mayo, : BETWEEN FRIENDS TR Hobart Boswortk, Mary Carr, Bessie Love, Myrtle Stedman, Henry B. Walthall, Roy Stew- i AT PRINCESS - e e e 1119 H St. N.E. L. 2600 ToRAT AXD ToNORROW AT LEWIS STONE IN “CYTHEREA, GODDESS OF LOVE” LFK‘ MOORPE, in -PAINTED Joseph Hergesheimer's movel picturized by Ggrge Fitzmaurice with Alma Rubens, Con- PEOPLE,” and comedy. stance Bennett, Irene Rich and Norman Kerry prominent in the support. a “F;QYQRLEW GEORGE KIBBE TURNER’S “THOSE WHO DANCE” STREET AT 1 ». - ; : NE Filmed by Thoe. H. Ince with Blancke Sweet, Bessie Love, W Bazter, Robert Agnew WEEK BEGIHIING TODIY—SUIIDAV JUNE 8 g SR L = m‘”&.‘h”h';;: far essic Love, Warner Bazter, omew PARAMOUNT PRESENTS Comedy, “DOGS OF WAB ' - COLLEEN MOORE IN “THE PERFECT FLAPPER” The “Flaming Youth” girl in Rer best comedy-drama, supported by Sydney Chaplin, Frank Mayo, Phyllis Haver, Ludia Knott and brother, Cleve Moore. BARBARA LA MARR IN “FHE WHITE MOTH"” TIVOLL | EE mllfimu T A glittering Maurice Tourneur production of stage life with Conway Tearle, Ben Lyon, 2, LR, BILL 0k & Edna Murphy, Charles De Roche and Josie Sedgwick in the leads. RANDALL'S AxEss BEN ALEXANDER IN “A SELF-MADE FAILURE” Based on a P W Lioyd Hamilton, Matt Moore, Dan Mason, Patsy Ruth Miller, Mary Carr and Sam De story by THEAT STERT NARRLY Grasse supporting in this production by J. K. McDonald, maker of “Penrod and Sam.” CRANDALL'S SA"00t"S ane m - CLAIRE WINDSOR IN “FOR SALE” O 1t RO S bW AT OF BUSE Asd A Goorge Archainbaud production, with Adoiphe Menjou, Mary Carr, Robert Ellis, Tully TN BALEBEOL 10 Mershall, Phillipe Smalley and Christine Mayo leading a brilliant ensemble. E é DAME." R E D Lewis Stone, Florence Vidor in. “HUSBANDS AND LOVERS” E i‘.‘i‘:{-mt‘é”flu‘}fif’-"'u; ;‘“. E John M. StahFs production for Louis B. Mayer with Lew Cody in the cast. £ = = E IIIIIIIIIlIIlIlllllllIlIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIlIIIII|IIIII]IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllll_ —— CRANDALL'S. [AMBASSADOR | | [ CENTRAL | 18th & COL. RD. ~—NINTH, BET. D AND E- Today—Monday Today-Mon.-Tues.-Wed. STAR CAST | HOOT GIBSON In Thos. H. Inces Admiradbly supported in o THE MARRIAGE | 3 =ri7mc 7 2 g ramchman i the CHEAT b sizzz= | BROADWAY Features. Bt OR BUST LILLIAN GISH K bt With International Support in, The Mack Sennett's, “The Half- "“ITE SISTER Back of Notre Dame.” Added Attractions Thiers—Fri—Sat. Thurs—Fri—Sat. The geatest of all pictures. s“ first National's release of Al and Ray Rocket's amazingly | Supported by American amd realistic foreign artists in F. Marion ABRAHAM | - LiNcoLN | THE WHITE Frances Marion's _tremen- dously entertaining drama de- ting the complete span of fife ‘of the Great Emancipa- tor. Kinograms—Organ Recitals - CONLEY, in “THERE ffim : BERT LYTELL AND CLAIRE WINDSOR IN “BORN RICH” AND GARDEN Cullen Landis, J. Barney Sherry and Frank Morgan comprising the leads. WITH ROD LiROCQUE AND JACQUELINE LOGAN (8 Jcsos Sl SHERE R Womar, | Colleen Moore and Conway Tearle in “TEMPERAMENT” ERE’'S a roaring adventure— e T A A LR | Scott story directed by John Francis Dillon, maker of “Flaming Youth.” - DIPPY g A LeRoy tory Comepy, romance of the sen that wil )] DRI 2imics et ALLS Zyeges snars SIX STARS IN EARL HUDSON'S EPIC “SUNDOWN” COMEDY, give you the thrill of a life- 5 Pa. A “THE time! The drama of a man who dis- T P e - X The passing of the old West depicted by Hobart Bosworth, Roy Stewart, Mary Carr, Charles MCEAOII;?” obeyeell th% cesai code a}:ld hllst' great [B|] Xyv oég SLAIRE WINDEOR, in Murray, Bessie Lovs and Ben Alozander, admirably supported. struxg e 0 I eem imse] _d_i I‘IIPPY ol DAD COMEDY, “TUP AND S— rected by the noted Victor Fleming CRANDAII Apolle Theater With the earmest of such entertainment continuously Mrnnll the summer monthks, the Cap- NEWS and written by the man who gave ; m’i P i taP's lovers of the best in cinematographic diversion may be confident of uninterrupted pleas- TOPICS Wallace Reid his greatest screen |[E TODAY (AND, TOMOREOW _BEET ure by attending the Crandall ‘theaters. nd CLAIRE WINDEOR, in —_— . 0 - < A BOR, i1 GANNON'S | stories!—Don’t miss that mighty A SSON O THE sAHARAT “Asd HARRY M. CRANDALL. drama of the waves and the light- ships that patrol them! CMNDAU-'S e - TR B wisrrea || (LT Il Ul & i MANT i

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