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AMUSEMENTS Belasco—"The Deep Tang— led Wilwood.™ [ “The Deep Tangled Wildwood.” a {comedy by George Kaufman and Marc :Connelly, co-authors of “Merton of ,the Movies,” “To the Ladies” “Beg- gar on Horseback™ and other Broad- . will be presented next y the Belasco heater Play- ers, opening Monday night. The play had a long run in both New York and Chicago and was selected as a fitting suc or to t week's de- lightful offering. which had an en- tnusiastic reception The story, described as a satirical bit of comedy-drama, concerns a young playwright, James Leland, one time native of a quiet slow-moving town, who, in the pursuit and in- terests of his career, has been living in New York City, and suddenly de- cides to go home for a visit with his “Aunt Sarah, whom he recalls as a Quict, "sedate old_ lady. Then, too, there Mary Ellen, his boyhood sweetheart. He'd like to see how the years have her. A surprise awaits him. The cast will include -Robert Ames, Lotus Robb, Donald Gallaher, Calvin Thoma Zita Johann, Lynn Pratt, Leona Beutelle, Leon Cunningham and Elizabeth Patterson, the last especially engaged for the important Tole of Aunt Sarah, Poli's—?\Vang." Monday night the sixth week of the De Wolf Hopper Comic Opera Com- pany's _engagement will open at Poli's Theater. with “Wang," written er Goodwin, with music by Morse Wang” was produced orig- the Broadway Theate . May, 1891, the crit s with a ba of 2 Hopper's treated greatest that Hopper The fam- on His identificd with Hopper. It is in “\Wang” that the elephant is shown | ve at Crandall's Metropolitan Theater, with Barbara La Marr and Conway Tearle in leading roles. The story concerns an American dancer who is rescued from suicide and, under the nom de theatre of “The White Moth,” becomes the toast of Paris. The cast includes Ben Lyon, Charles Bdna Murphy and Josie Louise Fazenda in “Dizzy * news reels and orchestral will complete the bill. Ria]to——"Being Reapectablc" “Being Respectabl Warner Brothers' screen version of Grace H. Flandrau's story, will be the attraction at the Rialto Theater next week. The story derives its title from the theory that a pretty woman may shatter her reputable character merely by complications arising from a loveless marrlage. Marie Prevost, Monte Blue, Louise Fazenda and Irene Rich have important roles. The production was directed by Phil Rosen. who dirécted the “Abraham Lincoln” picture recently seen here. A Hal Roach comedy, featuring the “Spat family” in “Help One Anothe and the Rialto Magazine, with orches- tral music, will round out the bill. Columbin:RVandering . Huubands." James Kirkwood and Lila Lee will seen at Loew’s Columbia next week in a drama of married life by C. Gardner Sullivan, andering Husbands.” which supplies a novel remedy for the rift in the marital lute. s You En - ter'’; and music round out the Dilora Rt BTl At Loew Banks, in “Ra role of a young to Americ; > his fortune starts work in his Uncle Luigi’s cafe where he falls in love with Rosina, | alace next week Monty | ack | Burns, in starring James Kirkwood; the ninth release of H. C. Witwer's, “The Telephone Girl" series, featur- ing Alberta Vaughn, Gertrude Short, Al Cooke and Kit Guard; short reels and pipe organ music. Aima Rubens, Conrad Nagel ang Wyndham Standing have leading roles in “The Rejected Woman," to be shown Wednesday and Thursday, and Friday and Saturday Herbert' Rawlinson will be seen In “Back Stairways together with comedy, news and topical shorts. Apollo. Sunday and Monday, Lois Wilson and Richard Dix, in “Icebound,” and Sen- nett’s “The Halfback of Notre Dame’ Tuesday and Wednesday, “Abraham Lincoln”; Thursday, Lou T»llegsn and Anna Nilsson, -in “Between Friends,” and Charlie Chase, in “W Husbands Go Mad”; Friday, “A Girl Saturday, Agnes , in “The Guilty One,” and “Our Gang,” in “Derby Day.” Q. Avenue Grand. Sunday and Monday, “Abraham Lincoln": Tuesday and Wednesday, Lois Wilson and Richard Dix, in cebound,” and Sennett's “The Half- of Notre Dame’ v Agnes Ayres, in “The Guilty and the Spat Family, in “The Dark- Friday, Lou Tellegen and Q. Nilsson, in “Between and Charlie Chase, in “Why Saturday, John s and Marguerite de La Motte, “When a Man's a Man,” and Neal “Dandy Lions.” Carolina. Sunday and Monday, Richard Bar- thelmess and Ma; McAvoy, i “The nted Cottage Tuesday and Wednesday, Lillian Gish, in “The ster”’; Thursday, Charles Jones, “The Circus Cowboy*'; Friday, Bus Keaton, in “Sherlock, Jr.”; Satur- {oodman Blind.” ChevyChase. unday and Monda Dumbarton. Sunday, Betty Compson, in “Wom- an to Woman'; Monday, Monte Blue, Irene Rich, Marie Prevost and Frank Keenan, In “Brass”; Tuesday, Mabel Normand, in “Suzanna”; Wednesday and Thursday, KEdna Purviance, in “Woman of Parig”; Friday, Priscilla Dean, in “Storm Daughter’; Satur- day, J. B. Warner, in “The Man From Broadway.” | Elite. Sunday and Monday, Leatrice Joy and Rod La Rocque. in “Triumph"; Tuesday, William Duncan and Edith Johnson, in “When Danger Smiles”; Wednesday, Constance Binney, in ‘Three O'Clock the Morning”; Thursday, Monte Blue and_Irene Rich, in_“Defying Destiny”; Friday, Tullén Landis, in “The Fighting Coward”; Saturday. Lucy Fox, In “Toilers of the Se Olympic. Sunday and Monday, Corinne fith and Conway Tearle, in ' of the Field, nd Clyde Cook Cyclist”: Tuesday, PPola N > ‘and comedy; Wednesday. coln J. Carters press,” day, Dorothy Dalton, i Sinner,” adapted from chna,” and Christie comed; Gump comedy, Sunday doors open p.m.) comedy, Spat Family, i Out of Doors Tuesday ay, Rex Ingram’s ™ with Alice Terr: y, Ben Turpin, "'and Pathe News of Tomorrow,” Ma ne Star Ranger”; comed: in “Smile, Please”; cial added attraction, of the. chapter play, press,” ported onen daily at 6 Dainty and neat And flavored so ard Barthelmess and Ma; “The Enchanted Cottage in aturday “The Arigona Ex and Mermaid comedy; Thur n “The Mor: “Leah Kles- comedy and news; Mary Philbin, in “The Age of Desire,’ Satarday, Rich- McAvoy, in and Andy (continuous, 3 Gloria Swanson, in *A Society Scandal n “Th and Wedne s “Scaramquche, ‘Thursday, nd Antonio Moreno, in ““The Dare Friday, with Jacqueline k Sennett's (continuous open 1:30 p.m.), Tom ey Mtel] Hal atinee only, spe- the b ld L first The p.m. Fast Ex- starring Willlam Duncan, sup- by Edith Johnson p.m., with both days. continuous Frida; Savoy. and Monday, bound,” and Sennett's “The of Notre Dame’ Ayres, in “The Gullty One,” Friday and A Leatrice Joy olphe Menjou, Percy. e Great i Bert Lytell and- Blanche Bobby Vernon, in “The ““One- he’ Lone Langdon, epizode but Sat- m o -, o | est of urdays at 1:30 and Sundays at 2:30 performances “Abraham Tuesday and Wednesday, Lois Wilson and Richard Dix, in “Ice- Thursday, Agnes Laurel, in “Brothers Under the Chin”; “The Mar- “The Meanest Man in the World,” “Cornfed. | Tuesday night,” and “The Bonehead Compson, in Takoma. Sunday and Monday, Leatrice Joy, in “Triumph”; Tuesday and Wednes- day, Corinne’ Griffith and Conway Tearle, in “Lillies of the Field . Thursday and Friday, ~Reginald | «pp, Denny. in “Sporting Youth,” and com- | edy he Two Twins"; Friday night | only, “Telephone Girl,” No. 5; Sat-| urday matinee and evening, Richard Talmadge, in “Let's Go"; matinee, Leather 'Pushers series, “Strike Father, Strike Son,” Imperial com- edy. French Dorothy nes Frid Halfback Prisc ughte Day.” and Stan “Derby Marmorit & York. Sunday and Monday, Constance Tal- madge, in “The Goldfish,” and Charlie Chase, in “Wry Husbands Go Mad": versing and require With the completion of the new 11-story InvestMenTt BuiLbing Fifteenth and K Streets - the city’s office structures. Surprisingly Moderate Rental Rates “Poodles™ “The Dorothy Devore, Dalton, A “Th cilla " and “Our Gang,” ame a ten-mile White Mae Murray, in “Mile, Mid- Hanneford, Wednesday, in Betty Shadow. ngle,” and Thursday, in Dean, e e To walk through all the stree! 1 other and London, one the thinking business men of Washington have been quick to recognize the many advantages afforded in this largest and fin- Added to its magnificent construction, ideal location and many modern conveniences are— “The Moral nd Lige Conley, in “There He “A Girl of the Limber- Telephone twice, walk every day for Sin- pub! never tra- would Lillian Gish, in Aesop’s Fables : Tuesday, Bar- eenan, in his uncle's ward comedy. “When Pathe News and will complete the Ambassador. Barbara La Marr, Ben Lyon and Charles be seen aurice Tourneur's * White ," a romance of the Pari- sian stage, at CI Ambassador Theater the fi days of ne week, togethar with news, comedy scenic resis. John' Barrymou am The White Sister’ and Fox News Bediord omen Who medy, “Hide dnesd lasco's From the. Friday, W Jim M Klein, Julia Sanderson, Wis or- | bill . I Ducks a0 chestral an Hopper and opportunity in W. H. WEST COMPANY RENTAL AGENTS Willlam L. F. King, President Edward G. 815 15th Street Perry, Vice Pres..Treas, Main 6464 regular E nted der Clark, Sol Hopper company Wang." Alexan- on and “several newcomers will en in the cast. “Wang" also requires a very elab- orate production Keith's—Adelaideand Hughes. Keith's Theater next week will . Adelaide ana Crandall's. in a new dance ser o Hiers on Satur- | Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, Bar- | o Tov dancs ity ing- | IF Week, a comedy-drama |bara La Marr and Lew Cody, in “The D ons oL e Shooting of Dan MeGrew,” and Charl Sreat Leart interest hase, in “Why Husbands Go Mad";| nd Thursd, | Code Aubrey will (= B - B o B ~- ] candy coated gum IO for 5¢ Hart, arles Cha “Leatherstoc Dorothy. “The Skipper, B. 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At Crandall's Central Theater the first three days of next week the at- | Ayre tractions will be “Discontented Hus- | Conle 2 Walker Sothern, star will appear by Paul G : a sensational | aerial offering introducing new thrill- ers is announced for the Chandon Trio, and Stan Cavanaugh, juggling comédian, and his company ‘will of- fer entertainment imported from Australia Tivoli —"A ViGarden of Music.” “A Garden of novelty presented by six young women, will be a Crandall's new Tivoli week Others include terpretive dan ULY CLEARANC Big Values S ALE Easy Terms Low Prices Reduced Prices Music,” a musical | talented feature at Theater next overture and — Fletcher’s Castoria is a pleasant, harm- less Substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Teething heh Drops and Soothing Syrups, Metropolitan — Barbara La | prepared for Infants in arms Marr and Conway Tearle 1 and Children all ages. in “The White Moth." : BT To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of Bl ko Maurice Tourneur's production, “The e Ena Proven directions on each package. 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