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ASCO—"Butter “and Egg Man.”7 ! The combination of Grezory Kelly [ 4= player and George S. Kaufman as Blaywright in a comedy bearing the| luring title of “The Butter and Fgg | sfln' is to be presented «t the Shu Bert-Belasco Theater next week at a ?wrln! scale of prices decided upon| for the Summer season, with the best Seais at the evening performances at £1.50 and both matinees at a top price of §1. Mr. Kelly is recognized as one of the most amusing of light comedians, | who first came into prominence the irrepressible Willie Jn th Tarkington's “Seventeen.” Dur- ing the past season he was the ffatured plaver in Max Marecin's *Radges.” ! Mr. Kaufman is best member of the pilay “Kaufman and Connelly “Beggar on Horseback, the Movies” and “Duley ;. "The Butter and Egg Man’ is Mr. Kaufman’s first fndividual effort-and | f& described as “a gay and constant musing commentary on_certain as Bects of theatricalfife in New York. The company includes Mildred Mac- leod, Denman Muley. Robert Middle s. Francis X. Conlan. Lucille Webster ane ‘Sevmour. Edward Power, Edith Van. Cleve, Puritan T nsend Robert Thorne, Harry Neville and Tom _Fadden known as & riting duo, | anthors of | “Merton of NATIONAL—"“The Rest People.” ! Avery Hopwood’s humorous slant | at “The Best.People” will reveal itself 4t the National Theater' nexi week RBeginning Monday aight. with the ) tonal Players well disposed fn the various roles. The piece is the joint vork of David Grayson and Hopwood. he latter having adapted it foi stage Purposes from Grayson's magazine | Sory {1n “The Best People” the authors fake the view that the grown-ups are Brgely 1o blame for the so-called Apace” of the vounger folks, and it suggested that the adult try not @ blind himself with his own view- Boint to the exclusion of others. : leneta Lane will be seen as the utterfiy wife of & wealthy man who fizures her task done if she but adorns Ber household. Kathrym Givney will | Be seen #s the slang-slinging chorus | 5. while, of course, Minor Watson | ill be the tolerant #nd imposed-upon Rusband of the butterfiy. | 1 The story is a humorous treatise on the problem of what to do with our, Advanced-thinking vounger set. answer nonetheless is a hilarious hit @ psychology. TH'S—Clark and McCullough. «Smiles, Jaughs and screams are{ Hromised when Clark and McCullough | pear as headliners at B. F. Keith's | heater next week. where these laughmakers will be seen in two of their comedy sketches. “The Sena- tprs” and ““The Bath Between, from Jyving Berlin’s music box revue. A large cast will assist : Featured also will be Rob and Gale Sherwood and their entertainers, one df the peppiest orchestras in vaude- | ile. | 5 Other acts will include: Leo Beers Wanzer and Palmer in_ “One qnlllr-‘ v Night” a high-power comedy | skit: Baby Henderson. child wonder, | hose dancing captivated Washing- won last Spring: Lauretta Rhodes and | nth Watson in “A Musical Menu':| e Rov brothers, athletas. in_ “Feats | & Class,” and Mack and Brantley in| 9In &8 Whirl of Grace,” with the usuai !lv||s- features. ARLE—"The Little Cottage.” | The Karle Theater program next | week will be headed by a George €hoos productiod, “The Little Cot- | tge.” which offers a melange of mu- dc and laughter-provoking situations, &nd features a eapablé company. I £ Other offerings will include a come: | By sketch by Morris and Shaw, en filed “The Mosquito Trust’ ] &nd George DI Gaetano in “Dance €reations”: Donahue and Morgan. the #long and Short of It,” and Lilian Berlein. who comes from musical vmedy and who will be assisted hv‘ harles Embler. : The photeplay will mark the return g. the local sereen of Charles Ray in is latest production “Percy.” GIRL,” Monday. | for the Summer | to be given at Auditorium begin- ping Monday night with ‘“‘Bohemian Girl.” have arrived and are row re bearsing with the local members of fhe Washington Opera Company Helena Morrill, Sudworth Frasier, Eleanor La Mance and Francis Tyler | #ng the beautiful quartet in the first | - fei last night. Henry Rabke sang the | mous old aria, “The Heart Bowed | own | £ The visiting artists also pleased with the local group. chorus.” said Helena Mo 8 oy hear the numbers sung by uch beautiful- voices. They're so esh and (rifel” Francis Tyler. busio rom William: Wade Hindshaw's com- | Pany. who will sing “Devil's Hoof," | ¥Mikado.” ew. (hroughout the season | iso was enthusiastic, apd both Mr.| «nd Henry Rabke adurired | d-looking Washington girls. “THE BOHEMIAM S The principals pera which is he Washington | seem | rill. “IUs| to emberton Dancers Thursday. | The annual dance recital of Staf-| wd Pemberton and- the Pemberton | §\vnc‘om will be held tomorrow night | the open air at.Chev. t o'clock. The dress rehearsal | f Jast Sunday -night is sald: to have | isclosed one of the most artistic and | fovel performances of its kind. i An exquisite musical program. con- | fisting of 4 symphonic ensemble, ar- | Banged by Mever Davis is promised. | % Seats may be obtained at the Shore-| S Bam and W illard_hotels Chase Lake | nd Women,” Dix, Claire - Adsms will be seen in William De Men and Women,” g picturi- Zation of the Belasco stage success, at Loew's Columbia Pheater next week £ “Men and Women'-was wriiten by he late Henry C. De Mille; father of e director, ‘and is said to be an. §hject lesson in the evils of marita] | eviravagance and the inherent folly §f A voung .hushand’s_ attempt to | ratify the cravings For luxuries of | ay and irresponsible wife. 2 A Juvenile comedy, “Baby the TInternational newsresl pictures | and Mr. Brusilof’s musical program ¥ill supplement the bill. | § PALACE—"Any “Weman." % Alice Tersy f&.the st wt Toew's Baluce Theater fext. week” u Yor] iantic dram of Brains Sersus beans J‘ | ‘Blue." 1 modern business: putitled “Any s'unmll " which was written espa- ally fq Miss Terry by Arthui Som- érs Roche, and was directed by Henry ng. the produtsr-- of “Tolable | avid." ¥ 1t conceMns an” Hefréss “who- fe sud enly Impoverishéd by her father's | flure in business and -who hravely neetx the situation by~ going to work a brokerage office run by two artners, one of, whom is. wnscrupu- us in hix dealings with the girl, | vho is ultimately’saved and. restqred the man she loves by the other gartner. -~ A Harry Lafigdon comedy, Marriage Wow': the Pathe opics of (he Day-and Mr. .Gannon: rchestral program will be addéd ai- actions. elropollun— ‘llln S pflme Moment.” “His Supréme Moment,” a Samusl oldwyn production - directed _ by, eorge Fitzmaurice, is announced for 3 flr time in Washington for.Cran-, etropolitan Theater next wéek. ho an includes Blanche Sweat and | within the play & | colors, Baxter -~ tn. | per | day and Wednesday Tts [ o | George | from “What | Ronald Tolman: sipported hy Bells Benneti,” Jane “Winton, Cyril Chad. ! wick: Ned Sparks, Nick De Ruiz and others. The story was adapted from the novel by May Edginton and concerns the love affair of a star of the stage and a young mining engineer from South America. who entered upon one .of thé strangest compacts ever devised. Episodes showing a play “done in natural the tale of and thrills and throughout love. adventure, pathos are many novel effects. < Christie’s two-reeled irTight featuring Bobby Vernon: the Metro- politan World Survey, and added short will be supplemented with an program under Daniel Breeskin. ] O RIALTO—Brooke Johus. Brooke Johns, foxmer star*of Zieg- f1d Follies, assisted by the OklaWoma Collegians. # jazz band. and Goode Montgomery, a chick little miss in Aance svncopations. will he the fea- tured attraction at the Rialto next week. The phetoplay will be Warnar Bros.’ A Broadway Butterfly,” with a cast including Dorothy Devore. Louise Fazenda. Willard Louis, John Roche, Cullen Landis and Iilyan Tashman. Broadway in all its glamour is the theme of “A oadway Butterfly.” To the Great White Way futters a | ung . country girl with ambitions of dancing into the heart of New York from behind the Tootlights. Folks at home had 0fd her she could danc She believed them and threw. herself into the erucible of heart-break into which brains. talent and genius-are poured, and out of which comes most- Iy ashes and clinkers with but a little | pure gold. TIVOI declasse.” X Corinne Griffith will be pictured at Crandall's Tivoli Theater the first two. days of next week in First National's film version of Zoe Akins' play, | “Declasse.” supported by Lloyd Hughes. Rockliffe Fellowes, “Clive | Brook, n Tashman. Hedda Hop Louise Fazenda and Eddie Lyons, together with Al St. John in “Fare Please.” and the Pathe Review. Tues First National's production of “Idle Tongues,” featur- ing Doris Kenyon and Percy Ma mont, with Claude Gillingwater, David | Torrence and Malcolm MacGreger - in support: Ben Turpin In “The Mar- rigge Circus” and a Lyman H. Howe | Hodge-Podge.” Thursday and “Fri v, Douglas MacLean in’ “Introduce | installation of ‘‘The Pace- | mak and Saturday. Florence Vi-| dor fn dohn Ince’s production of “The | Girl of Gold.” from the novel by Cleve. land Moffatt and Anna Chapin: W rer Hiers in Rarin’ Romeo,” and “‘Sunken No. 3. Ambassador—*His Supreme Moment.” ‘His Supreme Moment,” the Samuel | Goldwyn production, directed by tzmaurice for First National release. will be seen also at Crandall’s | | Ambassador Theater the fitst three | days of next week, together with Hal | Roach’s “Riders of the Kitchen | Range.” a new news reel and pipe. organ music: Wednesday and-Thurs. day, Alice Terry and Lewis S. Stone | in “Confessions of a Queen.” adapted | Alphonse Daudet's “Kings in Exile”; “Red Pepper.” a laugh maker. | and added short reels. Friday, Pedro De Cordobs and Renee. -Adoree. The , Bandolero.” a Metro.Gold production directed by and one of H. C. Witwer's new two. | reel _comedy-drafas, “The . Pace makers.” featuring George - O'Hara and Alberta Vaughn; and Saturday, “Stop Flirting,” featuring Wanda Ha Mack Sennett's “Giddap’ and the ffth installment of “Sunken Stlver.” Saturday the Earle Roof will open | under the direction of the Stanley | Company of America, who also op erates the Earle Theater. with a | series of photoplays consisting of light | “HADECZEMA IN WORST FORM Blisters on Hands. Could Not Work. CuticuraHeals. I had eczema in its worst form on my hands. It broke out in little blisters and was always itching and burning. causing me to scratch it. For over a month I could not put my hands in water or do my tegular work. The trouble contin- ued for three or four years. 1 tried several remedies but with no-relief. I read an adverti ment for-Cuticura Soap and Oint- ment and purchased some. After using a short time there was a great| improvement. . I continued using them and in a-few weeks I was healed.” " (Sighed) Mrs. Alice Smith, Rt. 6, Rnoxville, Tenn B Give. Cuticura Soap, -Ointment and Talcum the care of your skin. Soap Be. Ointment 26 and Me. ‘h\e-nl( ol where “Samole sach Lowra, Ta) Do X Malde, JE™ Cuticora Shaving Stick 28e. EARLE ROOF. ! { | MOVING, PACKING & STORAG! EW DELIVERY TRUCKS TO HIRE WITH reful drivers: reasonable rates given. . JUDY. 31K 1 2e CLEAN, DRY, STORAGE FOR FURNITURR aad planos. =Estimates cheerfully given. Con venient location. WESCHLER'S, 920 Pa. ave. Phone Main 1283, S Sy Fire-Proof Warehouse % Storage, Moving, Crating 10th N.W. M. 4229-Frank. 2 m-: % Movin Storage Hottsenon Ouodn 'xnvm B s SHIPBERS. | Moderate Rates. Good Work. Free Estimates. | Witheut Woerry er Risk. Re “MOVE, UL l:::'oo—h' Raten. Bterage in rooms, mn’olhn for m.:-l- NOR'H;I lu T — MOVING STORAGE KRIEGS{»XPRESS PACKING SHIPPING @S EvESTNW MAIN2010 | Thursday and Friday. THE “{comedies, with- a touch of -romanee. the programs to. be changed thrse times weekly. For the opening Colleen Moore's re- cent success, “Sally,” has been chosen, and will be continued for Sunday and Monday nights, while Tuesday night will. be offered’ First. National's pro duction, “One Year to Live:” Wed- nesday and Thursday nights there will he shown the favorite farce comedy ‘Charley’s Aunt.” with Sydney Chap lin. and on Friday and Saturday nights “The Riders of the Purple Sage” will be the feature. The usual ‘“short” Yound out each program. CENTRAL—"Super Speed.” At Crandall's Central Theater, Sun day and Monday, Reed Howes' com dy-drama, “Super Speed," featuring Beed Howes and the leading: fem- inine role is played by Mjldred Har ria; H. C. Witwer's “The Pacemak No. 5 Lige Conley in Hoilywood Tuesday and Wednesday. Richard | Barthelmess and -Mary Hay (Mrs. Barthelmess) in an amusing comedy of the first years of married life, and & Lyman Howe ‘'Hodge-Podge’ Lew Cody. Har- riet Hammond and Renee Adoree in Metro-Goldwyn's plcture of Elinor Glyn's “Man and Maid.” Ben Turpin in “A Raspberry Romance” and thi Pathe Review: Saturday. Universal's production of “Fifth Avenue Mod els” featuring Mary Philbin and Norman Kerry, and Al St. John in Dynamite Doggle."" APOLLO. Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, Col- leen Moore in “Sally” and Lyman H. Howe in_"Hodge-Podge”; Wednesday and Thursday, Eleanor Boardman, Pat §10’'Malley and Harrison: Ford in ¢'Proud Flesh, Kitchen Range" Friday, Adoree in “Pacemakers Howes in John in “Dynamite “Sunken Silver,”- No. 3. AVENUE GRAND. nd Monday, Eleanor Board- Pat O'Malley and Harrison Ford in “Proud Flesh" and Our Gang n “Sundown, Itd.”;. Tuesday and ‘Wednesday, Alice Terry and Lewis S. Stone in “Confessions of a Queen and AT St. John'in ''Fares, Please” Thursday, Florence Vidor in “The Girl of Gold” and Ralph Graves in He Who Gets Smacked’: Friday, Johnny Walker and Gladys Hulette In “The Slanderer.” ‘'Pacemakers,” No. 4, and “Hodgeé-Podge’: Saturday, Pedro De Cordoba and Renee Adorse in “The Bandolero,” Hal Roach's Hal Roach's “Riders of the and Pathe Review: and Reed Al “The Bandolero*’ turday Go,” Doggle” and . .ISI! YOU STREET, N. W, PHONE NORTH 3343 e EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON., D. C, features will | “Hello, | with- pipe organ music: | Pedro De Cordoba and Renes | st. | WEDNESDAY “Riders .of the XKitchen Range" and|Mack Sennett's “Water W!l'onl" and ““Sunken. Silver,” No. 4. “Sunken Silver,” No. 1, CHEVY CHASE. OLYMPIC. Sunday and Monday, John Bowers and Monday, Adoiphe and Dorothy Mackaill in “The Mine “A Kiss the Dark’; with the Iron Door,” News Fvents | Tuesday, Bebe Daniels in “Daring |and Aesop's Fables: Chronicles of | Youth'; Wednesday, Edith Roberts in | | America, “The- Puritana”; Tuesday, 'l‘:ll“h';u Keys': Thuraday, Weber and ; Philbin in “The Gaisty Girl": s in “Friendly Enemies’; Fri- e cial, fomedy: “The eay Walk.|day. Richard Barthelmess (n “New ers: Wednesday and Thursday,| TOVA": Saturday, Wanda Hawley in James Cruzes “The Goose Hangs | Al Christie’s “Reckless Romunce." High,”. Go-Getters in “A Kick 1 | Cinderella,” News and Newspapsr PARK. Sunday and Mol Friday, Fred Thomsos in “North of Nevada,” Charles Chaplin | in “The Ragman, Jimmle Adams in Bebind the Screen,” last chapter | “Love Goofy” and Pathe News; Tues. | daho”; Saturday, Harry Myers John Barrymore in “Dr. Jekyll | and Loulse Fazenda im “Listen, Les- Mr. Hyde" and Bobby Vernon in ter”: Century comedy, ‘Great Guns'; Wednesday and Thurs- Sickness”; fourth chapter of “Circus|day, Agnes Ayres and Adolphe Menjou Mystery. in “A Kiss in the Dark” and Mack Sennett’s comedy, ““Honeymoon Hard. ships’; Frid Marguerite De La Motte ' in e Beloved Brute." Howe's “Earth’s Oddities” - and Graphic News: Saturday. Lon Chaney and Gertrude Olmstead in “The Mon- ster,” Larry Semon in ““Trouble Brew. | ing” and chapter 14, “The Riddle Rider.” (Saturdays continuous from 2, Sundays from 3 p.m. RAPHAEL. Sunday and Monday. Thomas Mai ghan in Chase in “Hard Bolled" Viola Dana In “The Beauty Prize Fox News, also amateur contest ut 8 o'clock: Wednesda t Is the Law" | and Col. Heza Liar in “The Lion | Tamer'; Thursday, Mae Busch and Eugene O'Brien in “Frivolous Sal” comedy, “Sleeping Sickness; Friday and Saturday, Lon Chaney in “The | Monster”; Friday, last chapter of “The Go-Getters,” “The Way of | Girl”; Saturday, Our Gang Comedy, High Soclety | loping Hoofs | “Idaho. | Sunday Menjou in DUMBARTON. Sunday, Marie Prevost and Monte Blue in “The Dark Swan'’: Monday, Betty Compson in “New Lives for 0ld"; Tuesday. “The Painted Lady"; Wednesday and Thursday, Gloria Swanson in “Madame Sans Gene": Friday, Constance Bennett and Geor Irving in “The Goose Hangs High"; Saturday. Reginald Denny In ‘““The | Fast Worker.” EMPIRE. Sunday and Monday, Tom Mix | “Riders of the Purple Sage': |edv, “Almost a Husband,” and Top- |ics " of the Day: Tuesday and | Wednesday, Myrtle Stedman in “The |Goose Hangs High': cmedy, “Th | Comeback,” ~ with Benny Leonar Thursday and Friday, Robert Ellis, Gertrude Olmstead and Crauford Kent in “Lover's Lane"; comedy, “Help Yourself”; Saturday, Pauline Starke and Noah Beerv in “His Last Race comedy. “When Dumbelis Ring" and Fox News. in com- chapter of | SAVOY Anna Q. Nilsson and | Sunday. Douglas Maciean in “In.| |troduce Me” and Cliff Bowes in “Wild | Sunda | Monday, Margaret Living- | Kiskwood in “Top of the |ston 1n “The Chorus Lady" and Wal. | “‘Sportlight” and news: Mon |ter Hiers in “Good Spirits”"; Tuesday, | Prevost and Monte Blue in Alice Terry and Lewis S. Stone in|Swan” and Sennetts “‘Confessions of a Queen.” Hal Roach's | Piffle’; Tuesday, “Riders of the Kitchen Range,” and|Tenth Woman' atereoscopik. “Zowl Wednesday. | “Step Lightly’; Jack Holt and Lois “The |Joy in "“The Dressmaker From Paris'’ ;| Thundering Herd -{and Charlie Chase in “‘Big Red Riding |tory comedy, “Paul Revere': Thurs.|Hood: Thuraday, “Pampered Youth |day, Anna Q. Nilsson and James Kirk- |and Ben Turpin in “A Raspberry Ro- |wood in “Top of the World" and|mance”; Friday, Jack Holt and Billie Charlie Chase in “Should Husbands Dove in “The Air Mail” and “The | Be Watched?"; Friday, Wanda Haw-|Great Circus Mystery.” No. 10; Sat. {ley in “'Stop Flirtin Tin.Tin in ““The Lighthouse | ley In “Step Lightly’ -1 and Hal Roach’s “Riders | mond Griffith in “The Night Club,” of the Kitchen Rangi Jame: World, . Marie 'he Dark “Love's Sweet Irene Rich in “The and Lige Conley in | “The |Aesop’s Fables; N TAKOMA. Sunday. and . Monday, Norma T madge-fn ““The Lady,” Pathe News; comedy; Tuesday, Mae Murray in Enchantress,” comedy; Wed- nesday and Thursday, Doris Kenyon in A Thief in Paradise.” comedy; Fridav, Harry Carey in “The Light- ning Rider.” Aesop's Fables: “The Go-Gétters,” No. 1i; comedy: Sat- urday, Tom Mix in “Oh, You Tony!" “Riders of the Plains,"” comedy, y YORK, Sunday and Monday, thelmess snd Mary thelmeas) in 0. 15; Richard Bar- Hay (Mrs. Bar S EEAERERL ATTERR AR RS EANANERSRENNKY, Kitchen . Lew Cedy, Harriet | Hammond, Renee Adoree and Paul- ette Duval in “Man and Mald,” and comedy, ‘The House of Flickers' Wednesday, Matt Moore and Eleanor | Boardman in ““The Way of a Girl” and Ben Turpin in “A Raspberry Ro- mance”; Thursday, Betty Bronson in “Peler Pan" and Aesop Fable; Friday. 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