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AMUSEMENTS (Continued from Thirty-fourth Page.) including Enid Bennett, Ramon No- vallace Beery, Frank Currier, Theby, Mitchell Lewis, Emily Fitaroy and ( rge Periolat, will be shown at Loew’s Palace The- ater next weeck, beginning Sunday afternoon. It is described as a sweeping and tremendous romance of the French metropolls and the pastoral Pprovinces of Brittany, concerning a sweet and charming girl whose love affair with the son of the town rich ‘man forces the lovers to flee to Paris for refuge. Separated in the me- tropolis, f: contrives to keep these two apart a r ch sinks ing into the life ‘snair. Years meet as the is fleeing She hides him, nurses him iety is paid, the two find happi- ness. Metropolitan—"In Every Woman's Life.” “In Every Woman's Life,” a First National produc which will be shown at Crand Metropolitan Theater next werk, is a society love- drama played by V inla Valli, Lloyd Hughes, Mare McDermott, George , Vera Lewis, RalPh Lewis, Riuart Holmes and John Sainpolis. The bill will include ne scenic and comedy features. The Metropolitan Orchestra will play concert over- ture, American. Sunday and Monday, Pola Negri, in in “Montmartre”; Tuesday, Colleen Moore, in “The Perfect Flapper”; Wednesday, and Thursday, “Those = 7 in Who Dance”; Friday, Viola Dana and - £ Alan Forrest, in “Don't Doubt Your ?‘Irui ‘Wednesday, Pola Negri, in “Lily e Friday, Husband”; comedy, “Rupert of He- Chevy Chase. Sunday and Monday, Monte Blue, ws event: the Alaskan picture “The Chechahcos”; Bert Roach, Crybaby,” fifth episode, “Haunted Valle: Elite. Tuesday, Estelle Taylor, in “Phantom Justice”; Wednesday, Mae Marsh and G “The Perfeet Flapper”; “Those Who Dance.” Sunday and Monday, Blanche Sweet, Viola Dana and Lew Cody, in “Reve. | in “Tess of the D'Urbervilles”; Harry lation"; Aesop's Fables and News |Landon, Events; Tuesday, Betty Compson and | Pathe News: Tuesday, Reginald Den- Huntley Gordon, in “The Enemy Se: ny, Stan Laurel, in “Mother's Jo; Conley, ; Wednesday and Thursday, | Scenic, a Swanson and Tom Moore, in|Eleanor X nhandled,” fun from the press and | Hale, in “Wine of Youth”; Neal Eurns, - Richard Tal-|in “Tootsie-Wootsie,” e, in ¢ Snub Pollarg, | Rice's Waikout,” fifth episode, Thur: in “Flickering Youth,” Reckless Age'; “There He Goes,” and Bruce ‘Wednesday, and Creighton and Grantland ay, Mae Busch and Pat O'Mal- Cathleen Clifford, Mack Sennett com- rginia Valli, in “The Signal ohnnie Fox, jr., in “Barnum, Sunday, Monte Blue, in “The Mar-|Jr.” and Pathe Review: matinee only, riage Circle”; Monday, William Far- | thirteenth episode of “The Fast Ex- num, in “The Man Who Fights Alone”; | press,” starring William Duncan. N THE EVENING - STAR, WASHINGTON, Ruth,” Aesop Fable, “Hawks of the | Crawford Kent, in “Daddles”; Thurs- Sea,” and episode No. 4 of “Into the | day, Rod La Rocque, in “Code of the Net.” Sea”; Friday, Fred Thomrson, in “Gal- = h loping Gallagher”; Saturday, Lou Tel- legen, in “Between Friends. with continuous performances both days. Savoy. Sunday and Monday, Colleen Moore and Conway Tearle, in “Flirting With Lo and Cliff Bowes, In “Don't Sunday and Monday, Colleen Moore, | Fail”; Tuesday and Wednesday, Ra- Tuesday | mon Novarro and Alice Terry, in “The and Charlie Chase, in “Sitting y"”; Thursday, Betty Compson, in “The Female,” and Lige Conley, in “Wild Game"; Friday,' John Gilbert, in “The Lone Chance,” and Stan Laurel, in “Near Dublin”; Saturday, George Arliss, Taylor Holmes and Edith Roberts, in ‘“Twenty Dollars a week”; Earl Hurd's “Boneyard Blues,” and episode No. 4 of ‘Into the Net.” Takoma . Sunday, Colleen Moore, in “The Perfect Flapper,” Pathe News and Topics; Monday, Colleen Moore, in “The Perfect Flapper,” Pathe News and Topics; Tuesday and Wednesday, Barbara LaMarr &nd Conway Tearle, in “The White Moth” also comedy, Foolish”; Thursday, Viola Dana, Don’t Doubt Your Husband,” also comedy, “Realm of Sport"; Friday, “The Side Show of Life," comedy, “Don’t Hesitate," Aesops Fables, “Telephone Girl,” No. 11; Saturday (with matinee), Ben Alexander and Lloyd Hamilton, in “A Self-Made Aesops Fables, comedy, D..C., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1. 1924. York. Sunday and Monday, Jackie C in “Little Robinson Crusoe Charlie Chase, in Tuesday, James Kirkwood, Mae Busch and Adolphe Menjou, in “Broken Bar- and Al St John, in “His First Car”; Wednesday, John Gil- bert, in “The Lone Chance,” Lpuise Fagzenda, in “Dizzy Dalsy,” and scenic “Lapland”; Thursday, ViMla Dana ==d Adolph Menjou, in “Open All Night,” and Wili Roger: in “The Cowboy Sheik”; Friday George Arliss, in “Twenty Dollars a in in “Seeing Things,” and episode No. 3 of “Into the Net. NEW MALADY FOUND. Russian Experts Uncover Disease in Flu Epidemic. By the Aesociated Press. MOSCOW, October 1.—Profs. Fler- oft and Kousmin of the In- stitute of Experimental Medicine an- nounce the discovery of a new disease which they say prevails during epl- remics of influenza, manifesting it- self by severe chills, violent head- ache, vomiting, nasal hemorrhage, ac- companied by high temperature. 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