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AMUSEMENTS Belasco — "In Love lWith Love." It's refreshing to the jaded nerves of theatergoers, . v Tong | surfeited with the arters | wd bedroom di to sit through del cts and | atch ro humor and | bit of pa ymp hand in | 3 | ith | Belasco has built up in Love,” which opened the summe son’of stock at the Shubert Theater last night It may be old f kick out of clean ¢ the most of it. A nicely nterpreted the sme oned to get a 1y 3 If sos n adjusted o th running come- | in a4 manuer that unmistakably lighted a large audience. It looks | is though the star of stock is in the | ascent in W There are only seven characters in 1 but they're just enough. | otus Robb and Bobby Ames, in the leads, made dly impre but for Tho . Fowle company. Johann, for her work in “He Who Gets Slap- | ped.” has a brief part. but a nifty | one, in this play. The other four sup- DIY support of superlative character Donald Gallaher, as the juvenile; Cal- | ¥in Thomas, in a difficull semi-yillain | role: Lynn 1 Aus Willia Jordan, and Beutelle, Llonde maid he title tells the story. | love with love. Two youngsters trying to place her opposite to themselves in a permanent domest drama. She doesn’t know which t When in walks Bobby Ame own in this play as Jack Gardine Young engineer and John . for th Bob Metealf, or retty Ann re's a reminis Jolm 1 ther fine little | membered | ona as a| A girl re Jordan bit of it shea admir Miss Rohb) Mifes | Standish | nee or 1t winds | up with th at his neck. A throw Just girl t hers L bit « was in evider Donald Galluher iines skipping g from a New York Saturday o the ional Capr ted X, trials lay rode " ItU's players learn shington |7 Sive de- | last visited Washington, about ars ago, at which time he was % opposite Krancis Wilson. ince then he has played Erminie over and over again. Keith's—Henry Hull. A bill headed by announced for B. ter mext week. In the appearance of Henry Hull d ¥dna Hibbard and Company, Washington's admirers of these young legitimate stars are pro- nounced a treat With them, at the top of the bill are Rence Robert and Glers Dorf ymphonists, with a rare combina- tion of grace and melody as “A dan- er and a symphonic orchestra.” Others will be Mazie Clifton and Billie 1 Rex, grotesque comedians with feminine charm; Baby Hender- on, who has been heralded as a future Pavlowa, in a program of 1y numbers; William Newell Jlas s a skit by Wilbur l, ‘The Last Dance”; with her har Lucas and An Art Clas introduc- a “slow motion camera” stunt, and H]"l’dx and Willis, with music and ‘The usual screen features will com- plete the bill. TivolinTha AR AvalESastrish C]ans. t week at Crandall's ill be headed by the featuring the y in_songs, instrumental music. will be presented by M. vill_combine a with a cine- Out of the Ink- luck assumes the guise of the nimble clown of the “Out of the Inkwell” cartoons, and blends the cartoon with his own original dances. The camera subjects include T 1i's “Mirror of the Living World, the ic studies. “Tivoli ings,” as short reels. The screen feature will be Pathe's atic treatment of events that transpire on the country’s rum fron- tier. which at the time the picture was made was “Three Miles Out,” in- stead present twelve. | The principa re played by Madge Kennedy The Ti Kin, conee conductor cert rture will accompany per four two co-star acts F. Keith's Thea- danc and nove Senia (fluck “roup of u ma introduc well.” Mr. and Winder- s Brees- Bailey F. Alart, heard in a con- and the orchestra the picture subjects. | Columbia— The Chechahcos’ | International Belasco— "The Wildwoo nest ce d. Monday Players wiil pr T ed Wildw Kaufman athors of ~Duley,” | wies,” ar on other suc- Comedy Ly (¢ Merton of the Horseback” and cesse The play had a lonz run in New York and Chicazo and 15 described a_delightful bit of satirical comedy. | The story con cess- ful playright, L who was born and re W quiet, slow- moving, smail town, but who since | achiey Success has lived in New | York. His newest play has just be produced, but ha does not consider | iy efiort and, thoroughly t'the city. he is loni- and Guiet of his old ldenly he decides to with his Aunt mbers as a so- o to see Mary ham whor pleasant home town home for ., whom hi lady Zllen, &irl in blue he left behind. The second act shows home—but oh, what little courtry town forth into Aunt Sarah ouihly abreast this point th eriy and broad, the is. of course. The cast will Lotus Robb, Don Thomas, Zita Joha ona Beutelle, Leon jizabeth Patterson as . lever ch erization The play will be rected by Everetf Butte Poli's — De Wolffi Hopper, | “Erminie. Wolf Hopper company will of their engagemer ater next Monday evening in th two-act comic opera min The 3 bus classie, by Edward Jakobowski, is as popular as when it scored first suceess in London as far as November, 188, The first Am n presentation of “Erminie” s made March 10, 1886, when it w started on its un- precedented run of more than twelve hundred performances at the Casino Theater, ew York. < rminie” that Mr. Hop- | rrival The omed ¥y, and thor- “rom pro ses clev- The satire witty i there theme le Robert Ame dlaher, Calv n, “has Are a his the at and enter comic fifth Pol its K * # 1 attention. The first picture ever made in Alaska 1 be shown at Loew’s Columbia next “The Che a drama 1 north, will be the featured Screen Fables, the pictures, Topics of subject and Leon music will be added the fro: attraction the Day, Brusilof's orchestral features, “The Chechahcos” (pronounced chee- ) means “the tenderfoot” in - Alaska Indian dialect, and the title <ounds the Keynote of the production, which was made in its entirety amid the ice and snows of the famous Klondike region. The late President Harding wi nessed the filming of part of the pic. ture during his Alaskan trip, and re- quested that the premiere be held in Washington. The story is by Lewis H. Moomaw, who aleo directed. and the cast includes Gordon, William Dills, Albert van Antwerp and Howard Webster. It covers the period from the time of the first gold rush in 1897 up to 1912, ates the tremendous struggle fol gold that resulted in a father's death, his wife's degeneration and his daugh- ter’s adoption by two miners who raised her into womanhood Metropolitan—"The Perfect Flapper.” Jlleen Moore will have the role of Tommie Lou FPember, in “The Perfect Flapper,” to be seen at Crandall's Metropolitan Theater next week. It depicts the experiences of a young 1 reared under the watchful eye of a maiden aunt, who is “bicycling through the automobile and aeroplane age.” Tomn Lou gives a party for which 400 invitations have been accepted— thirty guests put in an appearance, Tommie Lou being too w for the ma- jority who want “pep.” Dick Trayle at- tempts to sogthe her with copious liba- s of grape juice which has been ke Tommie Lou, frankly, gets a bun and with Dick starts on a round of des that nvinced the crowd she live onc,” and she is deluged with Then the real story starts. A ige Conl comedy, short reels and Daniel Breeskin's orchestral music com- piete the bill. Palace—"Half-a-Dollar Bill" Next week at Loew's Palace will be seen Max Graf's production, “Half- Dollar Bill.” a tale of ocean braver: mother love and a fighting sea captain, of which Anna Q. Nilsson is the star. The story is by Curtis Benton and di- rected b 5. Van Dyke. with a_sup- porting cast including William T. Carle- ton, Raymond Hatton, Mitchell Lewis, Alec B. Francis, George MacQuarrie and the four-year-old boy “find,” Frank Darro, about whom most of the action of the' picture centers. The tale is that of a sea captain and his cook who find an abandoned baby, whom they call “Half-a-Dollar Bill” by reason of a torn dollar bill pinned to his is a | between dress, with a note. The captain beats up a member of his crew for slurring re- marks about the boy's parentage, and it is disclosed that the woman whom Bill has saved from suicide is his own mother and the disgruntled seaman's wife. Dramatic ecenes follow in which the sailor tries to obtain possession of the boy from the captain and the mother, who are in love. Short reels and orchestral music com- plete the bill. Rialto — "A;ther Scandal” Cosmo Hamilton’s story, “Another Scandal.” is brought to the screen in a film version that will be seen at the Rialto Theater next week. Lois Wilson is the star, and the cast includes Holmes Herbert, Ralph Bunker, Flora Le Bretonas, “our wee friend May,” the goid-digging flap- per; Ralph W. Chambers, Hedda Hop- per, Zeffie Tilbury and Bigelow Cooper. T.ove, romance and a battle of wits two women of different types, a devoted husband injured to the core by his loving wife, scenes of beauty and action from first to last sequence are all combined in the pic- ture, & Comedy and educational subjects, together with orchestra numbers ar- ranged by Director George Wild will complete the bill. Ambasaado;wrhe Perfect Flapper.” “The Perfect Flapper,” adapted to the screen from the story, “The Mouth of the Dragon,” will be the feature picture the first three days of next week at Crandall's Ambassador Theater; also, and with it, Lige Con- ley will be xeen in ' “Wedding Showers,” supported by Mack Swain, Peg O'Neil and Dick Sutherland. Added short reels and pipe organ music by Otto K. Beck will complete the bill, Lois Wilson and Richard Dix will be co-stars Wednesday and Thurs- day .in Paramount's production of “Icebound”; also pby Vernon in Christie’s “Corn Fed Frid. Dorothy Devore. Walter Hiers and Tully Marshall will be seen in the feature-length comedy, “Hold Your Breath,” in which Doroth 5 tempts to pinch-hit for her brother as family wage-earner. Added attrac tions will be Stan Laurel in “Broth- ers Under the Chin,” and scenic stud- fes of the French Riviera. Leatrice Joy will be seen Saturday in “The Guilty One. with Will Rog- ers in “The Cake Eaters,” and a new issue of the Pathe Review. . Central — “The White shadow. & The first three days of next week at Crandall's Central Theater will be seen Betty Compson in “The White Shadow,” also Hal Roach's two-reel comedy, “Derby Day,” in which Our Gang, comprised of Mickey Daniels, Sunshine Sammy and Farina play the leads. ““The Mysteries of Mah-Jong.” short reel subjects and pipe organ mu- sic by Miss Irene Juno and W. E Thompson complete the bill Wednesday and Thursday ill be shown “The Marriage Cheat.” a ro- mance of the South Seas, in which the stellar_roles are played by Leatrice Joy, Percy Marmont and Adolphe Menjou, and Lige Conley’s comedy. “Wedding Blues.” s Lewis Stone,y Helene Chadwick, Mary Carr. Alm‘ Bennett, William V. ong, Hedda Hopper and Crauford ent ‘will be seen Friday and Satur- day in_First National's production, “Why Men Leave Home,” a domestic study thag reunites divorcees after developments of an unusual nature. Cliff Bowes fn his comedy, “Pardon Us” and added short-reel subjects will complete the program. Apollo. Sunday and Monday, Mae Murray, in “Mlle. Midnight,” and Lloyd Hamil- ton, in “Lonesome”; Tuesday and Wednesday, Constance Talmadge, in “The Goldfish,” and Charles Chase, in “Jeffries, Jr.": Thursday, Betty Comp- son, in “The White Shadow.” and Dor- othy Devore, in “Stay Single”; Friday, Rod La Rocque, in “The Code of the and_comedy; Saturday, Harry in “The Lightning Rider,” and Avenue Grand. Sunday v. Constance Talmade, in oldfish ' and Charles Chase, fries, Jr.”; Tuesday and Wednesday, Mae Mur ray, in “Mlle. Midnight,” and Lloy: Hamilton, in “Lonesome: Rod La Rocque, in “The ‘Code of the Sea,” and Lige Conley, in “There He Goes": Friday, “The White Shadow,’ Telephone Girl” and “Children of Si- beria”; Saturday, Gene Stratton-Por- ter's A Girl of the Limberlost” and “Our Gang” in “Derby Day.” Chevy Chase. “The Great " also Aesop’s Fables and Tuesday, Viola Dana. i Lip: Mack Sennett and “The Northern Trail’ and Thursday, Geneviev Tobin, in “No Mother to Guide Her, Fun from the Press, Fox News and “The Mysteries of Mah Jong”; Friday, Charles_Jones, in “The Vagabond Trail; Earl Mohan, ‘“Fast Black”; Sportlights “Wild and Western.” and second _episode, ‘Leatherstocking’'; Saturday, Colleen Moore and Johnnie Walker, in “Broken Hearts of Broad- way”; 'Slim Summerville, “Green Grocers,” and “Fighting Skipper.” and Wednesda: Women's Pumps and Oxfords 600 Pairs White kidskin and reign- cloth Sport Pumps fords:also tan and black kid- and horse golf oxfords soles—Brown, and black kidskin one-strap The values are the best ever offered by $2.95 skin oxfords smoked with fiber dress pumps. us. and Ox- makers of straps; cloth, etc. Of famous women’s shoes from 1,000 Pairs known foremost the world—taken di- nationally rect from regular stock for this sale—including every sport shoe in house—newest outs, oxfords and sandal effects. 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Sunday and Monday, Lewis Stone, Helene Chadwick and Mary Carr, in “Why Men Leave Home"; Tuesday and Wednesday, Bert Lytell and Claire Windsor, in “A Son of the Sahara"; Thursday, Agnes Ayres and Antonio Moreno, in “Bluff Friday, Madge Bellamy, In “The White 8in"; Fighting Blood, No. 4; Saturday mat. inee, Mary Pickford, “Through the Back Door”; Leather Pushers series, “When Kane Met Able”; Saturday evening, Fred Thomson. in “The Mask of Lopez”; Mary Pickford, in ‘Through the Back Door.” * York. Sunday and Monday, Richard Bar- thelmess and May McAvoy, in “The Enchanted Cottage.” and Charles Chase, in “Jeffries, Jr."; Tuesday and Wednesday, Pola Negri, in *Men,” and Larry Semon, in “Trouble Bre: Thursday, Anna Q. ilsson, in {cence” and Bobby Vernon, in “Reno r Bust’; Friday, Harry Carey, in ‘The Lightning Rider,” and Neal Burns, in' “Dandy Lions”; Saturday, Charles (“Buck”) Jones, in “The Cir- cus Cowboy,” and Harry Langdon, in Sennett's “Smile, Please.” Glen Echo Park. The management of Glen IKcho Park announces for the Fourth of July a special matinee dance in the large ballroom from 4 to 7 p.m., with Andy's Rythmonicers rendering a special holiday program. This i in addition to the evening dancing from 8:30 to 11:30. Glen Echo Park offers an ideal spot for an all-day and evening outing, with beautiful picnic groves under large shade trees, rustic tables and benches and sparkling spring water near at hand. Many amusement features Include the skooter, a riding device of indi- vidual electrically driven cars that slide over a steel flooring and that can be driven by either grown-ups or kiddies; the big coaster dip with its cighty-five-foot drops, the derby racer, the caroussel with its painted horses and the big midway with dozens of fun features Glen Fcho Park is reached by a (Continued on_Twenty-sixth Page) Your Vacation Plans —Make your Will and Name us the Executor and Trustee of Your Estate. Dumbarton. 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