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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, In the Spotlight. D. JUNE 14, 1925—PART 3. Grave or Gay, as You Like It. COMEDY WITH A VENGEANCE Outdoor Attractions. Coming’ Attractions HE BEST PEOPLE,” at first a S magazine story written by David ‘*REAR.” by Owen Davis, will have a Grayson, was sa well received ~that try.out tour at Hempstead, the ‘author decided to turn it into a N ‘rlos.\l.-';_'nl.': Whole Town's capable director, is providing Wash. | 1-ong Island, tomorrow night. {‘fl:d ‘lr{le didl in’anzi n)dwul ;;:oduced HOTEL ]\\ ASHINGTON ROOF. K:‘}\‘;"tle,aln:fi,r :l‘!"\;:rfiln\“,:Ih.g(pa‘;ev'é:;u“h:n alking.” ington playgoers with theatrical de-| .. g 5 i er the title of “Goodness Knows.” | High in the air and overlooking the v picnic s s w s lghts that defy even the weather. | .he Shanghal Gesture" by John In its first presentation it was de- | night lights of Washington, the newly | $4nd boxes for kiddies, free dancing ith their ear close to the ground | & T O¥eL Colton, is announced for Fall produs signed to be serious drama, and it|opened Hotel Washington Roof Gar. 1t the pavilion to music by McWil to catch the popular drift, the man KEITH'S—Ina Claire. tion by Sam Harris, with Mrs. Leslie Alsutsed the peoham T cramkly. | oa il e o aokors 4 d | llams Orchestra, aeroplane swings and agement of the Natlonal Theater| 1 . Claire, who played-most of last|CorF B the leading role. t00—of the troubles of parents in|dancers, starting Wednesday eve.|'oller coaster, a carrousel and jo: Players, for next week, have shifted | oo 10 L rounds for Divorce.” will| The name of the new revue about bringing up their children in the | ning. with Brooke Johns, a feature of | Josher, bowling alleys, shooting gal their original plans and will present | Feasmi® Sropnds for P B N e O R izar, Tischar way they should go. While it was|the Follies and of musical comedy, |lery and other features “The Whole Town's Talking,” & big {rrpeater next week in a comedy pl i -,-r.m‘:(,,, hf“ MZ,, rh‘fud 35 well received in this form, the pro- | with his own orchestra of Oklahoma The steamer Charles Macalester farce comedy success in New York | P & AT8E SR B K led 'F{’l‘m fcs of 1925 Rhang: ducers decided it wasn't quite right, |Collegians, an octet of versatile and | Makes three trips daily, leaving the last season, which is said to be &fyo " L ;i é . o g so they called in Avery Hopwood as [accomplished musicians with an in. | Seventh ’\,’,r“"v“',"“ at !;n’ i el » sparkling, frothy delight in situations | ““ioe .t veq for the week will be Mr, | “The Emperor Jone: with “The gagmaster and had him do the doc- »n_um(m..\ outfit of 35 pieces. $30 ,;l‘l m., and on the M-n:i-‘afi. and dialogue. d Mrs. Cleveland B 2 Rope' as a curtain raiser, will be pro- toring. Following his brief engagement P.m. rips stops are ma a It concerns a philandering middle- |10 MY%, CRGRIANC. BIOWED, I 8| quced in London in the Fall by H. M. Hopwood saw the story from an|here, it is announced, Mr. Johns will | Mount Vernon. azed gentleman who seeks to hide one | (R, Broadway productions which | Harwood and Sir Alfred Butt. James entirely different angle and made a | leave for Burope to succeed Ted Lewis X — f his gay s ! AL e S0 Light of the Provincetown Players comedy of it, almost a farce, and it|as purveyor of mirthful melody at Glen Echo Park. -‘Y‘;\!;i“‘:;"”u‘:l:"- ‘;hlle M's }“fl"“‘efr is will be the director. a rechristened “The Best People.” :he world famous Kit Kat Club of | Glen Echo Park, Washington's free spr o represent himself as | . 2 S g sl e “hicago on thr i - | Lo v ches. - t 2 gay dog in order to interest the | Earle—King Neptune Bathing Girls.| Ann Harding will play the leading R AR U T el R B (L] gy o o o g L s daughter of the middle-aged party| For next week the Earle Theater is |role in “The School Mistress,” to be week and the play remained in the [all are college-bred men. o by ot i oos she Toloma sufficiently to marry him. With the | announcing the original King Neptune | produced by Henry W. Savage. Sh metropolis of wind and speed for 20 e T o s e oL Rag.Te hasic {('uml[ullm;fl lesnng ’r;n H\esi'fls lh'( ]A!Ia‘r’xlh' “',“‘} r\twenmlulf 1 will leave the cast of “The Green Hat’ eeks—a run which was duplicated CHEVY CHASE LAKE. on week nights ‘{anr:( ‘:annr(:a?;"«yfl facts the plot thickens, widens and |24, with a bevy of bathing girls, also |for that purpose, by arrangement with in New York - A suri - - v ap| v i A ey rounds out into rollicking farce that | Ben Welsh, biind comedian. assisted |A. H. Woods. ety Lo 0o peasaiiftist auneai hall prs s ixiee toast abliars & mremised | S0 Dapey Walker's “The Galder involves a movie vamp and a jealous [ by Frank P. Murphy, with other usual [~ — piece was brought into New York and | Niacias and his own band on the upper | sie SRInEsEae o fiancee features. 5. K. Nadel, the prod: again there was an effort to recon-|pavilion of the lar dance resort Other attractions include Minor Watson and Leneta Lane will| The photoplay will ba Paramount's | “Smithereens of 192 vert it into a serious play. The Chi-|Dir O The BOBNAY denN0s FERONC 6 DIE dine. tho ernordn the fralic have the support of the other players|'School for Wives” with Conway [revue; “Sweet Adeline, " a mus cago run and the opposition of Hop- |y I‘r“” fl‘“‘]‘fl ranks flf;"'"f l“f' Sl “m"‘; N T, aen f the brilliant little company at the | Tearle featured. This will be its first |comedy; “Maybe She Would." a farce, Wond 010, Boc derar ThE iewmcm | 1o denos apchestaslander B Wash. | SABR LD R a0 il Miy i National Theater, which. under its|showing in Washington. and “Cross Currents.” a comedy making the b auna | LEon and i many Ieaieets s s Ten | T R . i over king the attempt, but it was f¢ musical progigy. He plays entirely | machines. For all-day outings, shas drama, all by Paul Gerard Smith, for ta be no good and the cast was in- by age | HEY »a) i - e X re - by ear picnie groves are available, with tables S Fall production. 5 structed to play It exactly as they had | "Ben ' Levin, hanjoist and comedian, |and benches, summer houses and ru “Tsu Tsan, or the e of Dis- one_in Chicaso. t was seen here|y fayorite Lake feature, specializes | Ning spring water Lower Prlces Unlikely e e uner"tne. divection. of the Churies |y ‘e 1 of oty Jasd it s ot D on October 5 by the International Play- fl|:‘,’h""§fl“ ey this "';’l"“, A%0N | preferred by the vounger generation Colonial Beach house, Inc., as its first offering of the tato l;):»‘;‘layedeflfl;“l e ke The Lake is a charming resort and| The steamer St. Johns is now mak THE <plendid character of the stock | tained now. they can bé corrected be new season. ‘‘The Subway,” by Elmer Tt seaine necdless’ to atkee: that thot P ;"“’“":1'"&' hfim;‘, patEonade “’°;d ing the 40-mile moonlight trips down entertainment now being offered |fore the Autumn. These tryouts give | Rice: Will be the second is the way Clifford Brooke Is direct- | 3, Voods and the mirrorithe leee. | he Potomac every evenir cepting the National Theater and the an.|the producer a chance to test Wi | your plays will be produced in Prov ing the National Players to.presentit. | 70 331U S Toke @ picturesque | cocorday and Sunday. leaving the nouncement of a new season try-out |wares in advance, and often New [incetown. Mass.. by the Wharf Play- badeis 2 : e A are bl thiee whi Dae venth street wha 715 and e L S T ThE | Yo midaters it come Lo a0 hem | ISCEHP, Mo, By, the Doyt Ty g~ = foiting for dancers Snd thogs who Bre | returning to The ity ubot 11 vl Shubert-Belasco, with a big cut In the | with a view to their engagement for nuneL, Uty the i oted Swiss Picture. : v to v 3 3 A popular feature is fr shcing | DTt ot s e vaaEaeted e nauies |ihait lown thRatepsiiater (ond: WaRGlC L aa el EendsuinkTEI, e ot cilities also are available the deck to music {urnished by ths s to whether this indicated a dispo- |ington. he says, happens to be an in-| John Meehan, formerly general stage “William Tell," the Emil Harder pic- R 2 Sokolov's Jazz Orchestra sition to bring theater prices down for | tellectual, critical center. ' If a play | director for George M. Cohan, has ture, which is to be shown in open air LE '*‘“‘5“2\'.?.',"“‘{9'" AND | A special attraction in the nature the coming season gets over here, It argues well for its [sailed for London to supervise prepa- at the Marine Barracks Friday night, AU, a vaudevilie act will be presented on Manager L. Stoddard Taylor of the | future. rations for the production there of 's declared the perfect fruition of the The Le Paradis town and country |the dance deck on the Sunday morr Shubert-Belasco thinks not. “I do not see how a good play can|'The Gorilla."” historical narrative. ~ Its scenes are |amusement ensemble includes the pop- | ing trip, and again on the return t The reduction of the Summer sea-|be presented in the regular season at| 5 those of Switzerland. with its snow- | ular Le Paradis Roof Garden and the |Sunday night. a as_on the 4 son, Mr. Taylor explains, {s due to!less than the §$2.50 scale, nor big Laff That Off.” which opened in ettt st capped mountains and its roaring tor- | charming Chateau Le Paradis at Am- | mile tomorre nig It i he fact that at this time of the vear|spectacles and musical broductions Q;lakm‘h'tll.\ last “']'ek. goes into New CLARE AND McCULLOUGH, nte u‘v}:irrn\:rIifli\n;-h‘iin;n;”::‘u‘ ‘;-;er:: mhendale. Md., with its Parisian atmos. :«:.'lm, The Four Horsemer in +Some t is poss o secure s | 5 ry much more is ¢ rk tomowrow night - Al rCULL i £ ose s 3 'y phere. Syncopated Stepping b 1lroc bt Deataanional “telont “arCtas Tons | he mechanioal operition of the ks | = Late-of Irving Berlln's Muak Bax Revue, wha will amuse Heith patrons|search and the cooperation of his | 'Fhe La Paradis Roof Garden Bandis | Kuehling. Raferty and Bishop than must be paid them during the |costs a great deal of money. Fifty [ Antoinette Terry, who achieved his woel torical societies and museums could |led by Harry Albert, one of the clev Saturday the St. John rorular seagon. In the Winter 1t|thousand dollare cap easily (ba apent|PeEiensl success in “The Dunce Boy make it erest of the Meyer Davis leaders. while | 2:30 p.m. for a trip to Co ! gallars . SPent]and George Riddell will have impor- The picture is udapted from the|the Meyer Davis Tent Band. led by | returning the same 1 would be impossible to do this long before a first-nizht audience can | 45y ot ¢ o . i 2 y h Y & As to “The Butter and Kgg Man,” |see the play {tant roles in the production of “En- 'rst L t drama by Schiller and the opera by | Nathan Brusiloff, is the featured at |again Sunday morr he savs, “We probably anall st make| “If the theater ‘could be asstired of | F*#®d." DY the Stagers in New York, 1S Irs one ort. Rossini, but it is amplified by exact|traction at the Chateau Le Paradis.|Stops are made u & farthing in actual profit, even with | selling its entire seating ‘capacity at| aio coog s ek istosiealdagts, - . oo oo Hlgedtorteusilon s 8 master at mod ¢ trip. Food business, unless it be very|every performance. a reduction in | Nint Gordon & seunE Iric, S0 1Eha sloryioonearae (WA LiaRIA Sl | axn gRnge musis, witl ita ¥hythm and exceptional. The play is [nesemed\pru'a scale might_be among the pos- | Yoiio; who vecently mrrided oo Sew (GEORGE 8. KAUFMAN, author of more than 30 weeks and was followed O e N e | . e Chatesil 16 Pazadis andl now in order that those interested |sibilitics: but certainly mot mow, if | /PR IO Burepe Bes PERE SEIEE S “The Butter and Lgg Man,” in|in the Spring of 1922 by “To the | ot the "Hansburg baillffs, in that cruel h““[‘ 1 e Chateny 2 meadaand; may learn in advance whether or not | those interested in production and ex- | g 17ee-veny contrac b the FRUIEHE | oonjunction with Marc Connelly, has [Ladies.” a delightful satire on big JEas ,"“ 5 I_"\ e, Ih ot are the Le ala.;{s‘ 00 ;lfl;‘lun( er the su they have a play ready for metropolt- | hibition are to receive only a fair re- | o Lroduced this Fall. 3 QGevelaped in just four years info an |business, In which Helen Hayes,|26nod of history stretonina from o | pervision of Robert Kel { tan’ production. If defects be ascer- turn for their outlay. | sl o extraordinarily prolific and suc Washington's own, scored a decided | oers of the fourteenth century CHESAPEAKE BEACH { | Gabrielle Ravince, the young French | Playright. sugcess. Then came their drama-|onding more or less definitely with the | (oot gt 0% (0 e O o Frth | Tt i8 interesting to note that he has | tzation of Harry Leon Wilson's “Mer- | qorel 07 (e ‘Hapwburg cavalry at the |, Chesapeake Beach. 'the Maryiand| » i . 4 a slight Washington background, |ton of the Movies.” which developed |} o ¥ M€ lhay resort just an howr's ride from appeaw in the original production of & ington _background, ped | i keside battle field of Morgarten eon rrol s nnals. “Plerrot the Prodigal.” died last week |though born in Pittsburgh. for about finto one of the biggest financial suc- [ {‘jore the mountaineers and peasants, Washington, hoasts a mile boardwalk WASHINGTON'S FAMOUS e e iR died Jant Week | decade ago he ran 4 humorous col- |cesses of the last decade here the mountaineers AN e e’ |and scores of varied amusements built | : R e Wife | imn in a local newspaper, signed “G.| One conspicuous failure, “The Deep | A1 hos over the bay and at night the beau- || FREE ADMISSION | oF GonmuianayADt, An agtar. B g ahieneeand i e Tt [ Tangled Whdwond.” an ambitious at. | \rousht terrible slaughter among the |yiful reflection of u. myriad vari-col- || AMUSEMENT PARK eon Erroi's experience has been|the stage. Then he learned that his) . 0 - 270 S going for several months before he |tempt to satirize the Winehell-Smith- nuTu:‘xl m\)u “w” “l'vul:r\en\::'fi““'\f\": the |OTed electric ilghts in the water. Picnic LA unique e rangensonts Tor the erection th Miare), | Was somewhat uncer ously fired, | George M. Cohan type of small town | [HEOUER (318 FICUCR (¢ SOV )10 | grounds, shady and verdant, are on a — = came to America, s stick, | ¥4 2 . p Yo ews- | p a » red e average .. 8 | prominence commanding a fine view 5 Rorn in Sydney. Australia, he S | (o Gd” eut of clothes made him | Fla. of a theater and office bullding to N‘p‘:r Gelfted Mhle HOW o o TewE :I‘;;‘x‘wr‘u‘«::‘:l bewiiared Verage|of the cantons with their loves andi] PEemInchce gotamRding | 49 ed lite with the {dea_of becoming.i\ah cbject ef derlsion in_the ‘sirery oSt RnI00, Siatant dramatic editor of the Tribuns,| A fiver into musical comedy with]intense batped towaid ine tyrant| Bathing is one of the big attrac-| ke S ¥ Taive of San Francisco. His English ac: L 3 . B e Elelor, of Trov, N. Y. was followed | DHIEE In & s g el tions, with a sandy beach that has a urgeon. He attended the Univers'ty | o0 Baf @ 8t ard for him to get| Mabel Norman will appear on leaving (hat DONC aerer vemniap | .lm eir mosi ,\ n" ous r»l\‘ ed | picture has caught up the spirit of the | /2o Vb S SCREE (B0 o, The of Sydney School of Medicine a Broadaay next seasan ns o ann [become dramatic editor of the New by their most pretentious and by far | loe" . nq this has removed from it | Surgery, but his natural instinets for | theatrical employment rean comndimeanon Re i qoramatlc | York Times, a position which he still |their -cleverest play. “Beggar on | [Pl (e the dusty tomes of his. |SUre bathing area is inclased in a clowning predominated, and he be- | His first work was in a beer garden | 40 00 SCCIEUR T TOTE TRV 200 Iholds despite the great success which | Horseback,” which was produced in |y, B e e tamanty | Wire net. Music is furnished by Austin came a different sort of “cut up’ than | in 'F ‘The manager thought his | ZPE2E5. THE MuE BB e ler Hral |he has enjoved as a playright. There | Washington by Winthrop Ames for | (Yiiijng ! 2 G. Gettings' Dagmoir Orchestra 3 he had planned street clothes “were a character make. | [HAFRC VEHD, D T, WOOGK, Ry ATS! | seems to be a sort of cur “tug" | the first-time on any stage. This play, The beach is open daily, with special A quarrel with a college professor [up. and he went “as was." He sang | pE% T B UG Ove OPUIOCk Man™ |1, newapaper work which keeps him | which had extraordinary success in = * ) train service on Saturdays and Sun- e D vt v From | COMLET Songs and was pelted with pes > < August 2 e R ey e Aidhie: ek = ‘ DAY «chool to the stage. Comic portray- | nuts. He tried dancing. The crowd| wyen Ferenc Molnar's play. “The |ties along other lines | London and won the laudation of the | £15 of none too sober men were his |liked it. The management told him|Tale of the Wolf,” which once was| Many playrights have been news-|English crities Warner Bros. are about to start | Marshall Hall. first roles, and they have stuck ‘to dance, not sing, He did “The Phantom Rival,” returns to |paper men in their salad days, but| Last Summer -they wrote another|building in Hollywood the finest first | Marshall Hall, the pleasure mmni In those days the standard make: | John Cort, the theatrical manager, | Broadway, Phyllis Povah will have the | Mr. Kaufman is the first eminently { musical play, “Be Yourself.” and then | run theater in the world. at a cost|jocated on the Potomac, reached by ,% up for & comedian was a brilliant red | discovered him. He played stock i1 | jeuding feminine role, and Wallace |Successful one who has stuck to the [decided to separate as writers and 10| of $1,500,000. It is planned to make | hose. baggy trousers and a slip-shod | Salt Lake City. He tried Writing | Eqdinger and Roland Young the prin. |0ld job when fame and fortune came [devote themselves each to his own |it one of the show places of the We: red tie. In a college operetta which | producing and acting his own pieces. | ¢ipa) male parts. his way. He confesses that he would |devices. Mr. Kaufman couldn't quite | Coast, as another blow for “inde THE CAPITAL’S FAVORITE PLAYHOUSE he wrote he adopted this make-up | He drifted to New York in burlesque, A be desperately unhappy If he didn't |get over the collaboration habit at the | pendence." | With great success. His mother wept |and there Florenz Ziegfeld saw and | Gilda Gray, dancer, who created |have the desk at the Times office to |outset, and wrate “Minick” with Edna | Harry M. Warner states that the | at the performance, and believing he | grabbed him something of a sensation by her work | visit every day. | Ferber, a genre eomedy of American | Hollywood house is only the first of had disgraced tha family, he went And now the movies have worked [ with the “Follies,” has signed a con Mr. Kaufman's alllance with Marc |life, which had a leng run in New | their theaters planned in big cities e hombiy. prapared to renounce their spell over him. tract to star in Paramount Pictures, |Connelly began four vears ago this|York, with O. P. Heggie in the leading | where they have been unable to ob according to Jesse L. Lasky. Miss |Summer, when they collaborated on |role. “The Butter and Igg Man” isftain a show for their product. Be Gray will start her screen career in a |“Duley,” written especially for Lynn |Mr. Kaufman's first individual effort| fore they are through, he stated, they ar story written by Robert E. S8herwood | Fi vhicel ‘ew Y el P > pls H 5 o Y Y v R o ‘0od ‘ontanne, which ran in New York for [in the way of a long pla intend to lease or build theaters in V‘v arner BI'OS . New S €ason., |and Bertram Block al Mg cities Where first runs are now New York Supreme Court Justice . : denied them Erlanger last week denied Richard B t Plctures { g T : ) WMJW%’H sy Ruth Miller; “The Golden ocoon.” | Walton Tully, auther of the play ‘“The es . Beauty in a Bunch. HE titles of attractions announced i e | Ruth Cross, with Helene Chadwick; | Bird of Paradise,” a new trial of the ! on the new season’s progra “The White Chief," Bess Meredyth, | suit brought against him by Mrs OSEPH M. SCHENCK hds an the Warner Brothers. with he au-|yith Monte Blue: “The fThird De![Grace A. Fendler, author of the play | D EGULARLY once a vear the film|Am Going (o Make Nest™: Gearge nounced the signing of the 40 thors and featured players, are as |gree” Charles Klein: “Compromise n Hawaii.” Justice Erlanger gave a dailies and magazines send out in- | Beban, “The Sign of the Rose; Tom | most beautiful extra girls in Holly sty Jay Gelzer, with Irene Rich: “Why | decision in favor of Mrs. Fendler last | quiries to the four corners of a peace. | Terriss, “His Buddy's Wife”: William | wood, which Fanchon, the noted bal e Limited Mail® Eimer E.|Girls Go Back Home,' Catherie |month. She was awarded a big slice | ful country seeking to ascertain -the | Haddock, “Paid in Iull"; ‘Robert |let master. will undertake io teach Vance with Monte Blue: “The Wife | Brody, with Marie Prevost: “The In- | of the $1,000,000 made on the play. 10 best piotures. And saon after | Flaherty, “Moana of the South Seas™ | the intricacies of theatrical dance Who Waswt Wanted,” Gertrude | evituble Millionaires, * B PHilllon O | © o, 4o Nationkl Thesldr: Players: | 018 dramatic ceitle of the crassroads | Cariyie Eifis, 'Well Borit'; Charles . | stepe, and o write, rehearss and stage e Sepeier s s ich; | penheim, w al - 2 a Vi ith & of Flia Seay, imothy’s Ques Ray C. | g v e extra girls )\n:\'\‘.‘h“er;”“df:fiflgé ‘:::lxlv:uu:e“:u(horh. Dihy Devere: “The Fighting Chance” l‘:‘“‘;k:‘r;erw:w‘dule there ll_n just one ;;:’,‘.(,.‘.‘i”m ‘Eficr::\lg”"\'fl",..\{\\'?,- me | smaitwood, “Camilte™: Elmer Clifton | ax ot aa e e Cnnian e “HUSIG BOX REWE" e e et oo Tenmath | (temporary iitle). James Oiiver Cur- 44y of rest-in weven. Unlike most | (foDOIIS 1 Buesins (U8 MEmEn, T iown "to” the Sea in Ships™: Tod | Talmadge's new picture, “Her Sister © THarlan: “Three Weeks in Paris” | wood, with RinTin-Tin; “The College 0 oretoek ity o rameamie | them’ disagree. Browning, “The Unholy Three': Ben-| i'rom Paris.” Fummiarer &1 ey W2 . A mia: writh. RIS in | Youw. Sir Gilbert Parker, with Ken 9n malines days. Bundsy is their one B e ot plotnee. T4 1lm Datls., | of the World™; John 8. Lopez, “The St. Ceceha Mass “Satan i Sables.” Bradiey King:|neth iarlan and Patsy Ruth Atiller; |92 il the Dhotoplay Bradstreet, gives thent | Devil’s Confession”; Chester Franklin. i e SURR e el with Lowell Sherman: “The Man on | “Hell Bent for n,” '} Any time Dorothy Tierney of the|leave to print. Here is what they .he Seng of Love: Sidney Franklin, N supronr g O s e B o e each, with | National Players gets “fed up" on | think [ e ictim."end’ Edwin To Hans. Church of the Covenant BABY HENDERSON haplim: “Rose of the World,”" Kath- | geance of Duran stralght dramatic art, she can fake a| Herbert Brenom, “Peter Pan"; Rob- | Vietim,” and Edwin L. Holly . - 1y O B D rin with Patsy Ruth Miller: Irene Rich; “The Gay Ones,” Charles | furigugh into musical comedy, for she |ert % Leonard. “Peacock Alley: | %ood. “Columbus” the first of the This Evening, Eight O’Clock Bainty Diminutive Dancer OB & GALE fogan's Alley.” with Kenneth Harlan | Hanson Towne, with Marle l’:!'evnfll.h has a richly cultivated soprano volce | Monta Bell, “Pretty Ladies': | Chronicles of America series made for i BY g RHODES & W s"ERwooo and S Phtsy Ruth Miller; two EBrnst | “The Honeymoon Express.” Josebh | which ‘up to now, has been reserved | Seastrom. “Eyvind of the Hill ade | Yale University. The Evening Choir (100 Voices) & WATSON T.ubitsch = productions: “Red _ Hot | W. Herbert and Harold Al_(er\dgf.hn for the delectation of her friends. Ter | in Sweden in 1917; Fred Niblo, “Ben | There are some of the great di Claude Robeson, Director A Musieal Monu AND THEIR ENT!ITAIIEIS T s remory Rogers, with Monte | snow picture, with RinTin-Tin: “The | " for musical comeds hagnt been | Hur": John M. Stahl, “The Dangerous | T€Ctors missing from this list, but PUBLIC INVITED. iy iy Blue. “The Pleasure Buyers,” Arthur [ Cave Man,” Gelett Burgess, with Ken- | encouraged since her school days in | Age’; Hobart Henley, “The Gay Old {ompare It with the many guesses of - LE ROY BROS. Ane SUREmIBE MR LeNTY Somers Roche. with Irene Rich; | neth Harlan and Patsy Ruth Miller: | paitimore, when she had principal ;Ihf‘ !d' hest pictures” according to | Foats of Gl i, e T i, S W S Y S O, S, e, b oo Mgt T | e o o o ot | MARSHALL HALL MR. LEO BEERS Fiaiey 3 Y Aaore | Hnackies. Charles K. Harris, with| Ruth Chatterton 1s rehearsing in|nest: The Iron Trail: King Vidor — = | MADK & BRANTLEY Aealer ETRAINE %A Harry Leop Wilson. 3 nett, King Vidor, - . NOTIVE e N decare: “The Clash of | Trene Rich; “The Passionate Quest.” | New York in a new play entitled “The | "The Big Parade"; Dimitri Buchowel: | *The Family Failing,” a play by El- . FREE DANCING b CRRERTN R O SATENY ine Wolves. Charles A. Logue, with [E. Phillips Oppenheim, with Marie [Man With & Load of Mischlef." It | zki, “Graustark”: Alf Goulding, “Ex- |freda and Clarence Derwent, was of.|| McWilliam's Orchestr 1 e e T ha Love Toy " anony- | Prevost; “The Sap,” William A. Grew, | will be tried out in Newark before [ cuse Me"; Frank P. Donovan, fered at the Princess Theater, New cWiblam's it TOPICS OF TNE DAY~ WANZER & mous, with Lowell Sherman. with Matt Moore and Dorothy De:|being seen in New York. The author | Marner”; John Ford, “The Iron |York, last week. It has been produced PATHE NEWS PICTORIA e et Sl hatay man,” Tliza- | vore; “The Priceless Pearl,” _Alice |is Ashley Dukes. Ralph Forbes. Me- | Horse”; Kenneth Webb, “The One I in London 5 PALMER heth Phillips Traine. and one other | Duer Miller, with Kenneth Harlan|Kay Morrls and Bertha Mann are in te‘mel’ picture, with John Barrymore: “The | and V‘a;s_\‘ Rulhd .:\:‘iller, "Il;rokefl the cast. “One Saturday Night" Fighting Edge.” William MecLeod | Hearts of Hollywood,” Gregory Rogers. — A BEG.MON. ch k’ FAMOUS FARCEURS IN AN h Harlan and Pat- Roger o 5 .MON.| WED. MAT. ar ACT REPLETE WITH HUMOR ine. with Kenneth Harla & Ain't Goin' to Close No Mo'. M ATIONAL NIGHT | All Seats, 50¢ Bargain Matinees Macalester B H o T xin;rix"e,-r:,:a;e;éal is announced, THEATER PLAYERS | $1.10,85 & §6¢ | Sat. Mat., 85, % Sunday and Monday eauty ancl umor When' this magnificent theater was DIRECTION - CLIFFORD BROOKE Leaves Tih Birest Whert PHONES MAIN ass-sans.s02s opened the keys were turned over —OFFER— opened the keys w : 10:30 AM,, 2:30 & 6:45 P.M. L e LW e R T AVERY HOFWOOD AND DAVID GRAY'S Round Trip, 50c. mud you want in any self-respecting back yard? “The hands should be given careful OUISE FAZENDA, one of the pop- Smartest Comedy of This or Any Other Season ular screen plavers, who, by the so adjusted that the keys wnuld ‘work only &t night. way, has an important vole in “A | {reatment because it is said that a "HAol:vl;‘Ior;gbngwl'l’:?ac?“rx;aa:'l’u;r‘nc{‘::; Broadway Butterfly,” is essaying to|woman's hands ure first to tell her |y YOL (e Uregented, is ot going be a humorist. Here is a recent ef- |a8e. Dish water s 8 wonderful 800U | (o change all of this. Should a regu- fort the use of creams unnecessary and [Iar Patron of the theater proper fafl After all. beauty Is only skin deep | the exercise gives them grace and |%or Just once to attend the vaudevjile (deep enough, T'll say), so we'll begin | suppleness " ing |FOOf, the management hopes to “get” “Of course, diet is the only ching |JE0 Ta€ THANSSCINE A, there. v that can really help vou to regain[fHt B0 €T @f case. may be, oy ome people think there is no|your girlish lines. 0 muny people - remedy for wrinkles, but there is. complain about dieting, but L' have Jieat a curling iron and apply it to |discovered a wonderful ‘way of doing HAS RETURNED THE the wrinkles. After a few weeks, |it—you won't mind it at all. Kat five CHESAPEAKE - wh the burn has healed, you will | pounds of chocolates at one sitting. A PLAY FOR ALL THE PEOPLE. A Then, the buen bet beeied, o0 i1 Sonnae, o chootmant. T 0O BEACH - it dx v s PURCHASING POWER OF THE AMERICAN DOLLAR TO NORMALCY RIFP-SNORTING, HILARIOUS 'ARCE you live. “If men refuse to stare at you when you walk along the streets un leashed, just stick vour tongue out at them. They'll look at you just as long ou are in sight. You don't have to be beautiful to be stared at and white as an infant’s. “Why pay huge sums of money for mud packs when you can get all the NEXT ComEnY "o - The Whole Town’s Talking” ON THE ROOF SUNDAY AND MONDAY ’ COLLEEN MOORE IN HER LATEST SUCCESS One Hour to the Seashore Bathing—Dancing—All Amusements Round_Trip: 50¢; Children, 25¢ (Except Sund: d H B, ndaye 9:3 ther Days reauent UNDER THE ROOF GEORGE CHOOS i (7755 ;'z%%% R Presents His Latest RS -~ Productien “THE CHARLES Earl Carroll—"Vanities.” 8 John Emerson and Anita Laos Rral | EARL EATON, sister of Mary P - ” | Faton: Marforie Peterson, re- RAY SALLY | jes n c I from the Parody Club, and the Cardell Pretty Girle—Jolly u‘_'rk COTTAGE’ Il ANTOTUNEISDAY ONLY twins, Ldith and Marion, are recent In the Coolest Place in Town 50, &51 50 sm:u:n’r A Gay Melange of Song || 6 PERCY' it 0 MORENO | additions to the new ‘“Earl Carroll w‘s“‘mw A“nmmu c and Story, With = I SUPPORTED BY AILEEN PRINGLE | Vanities” (formerly called “Who BRILLIANT CAST pported by 1 “ IN THE UNUSUAL Cares?") which opens at the Earl Car- 19th aad E Streets N. W. ORCH w7 s ,.,.,, s OF PLAYERS cpamue moxzar -l | “ONE YEAR TO LIVE” | :.lulh}s Tsnnden_ “popu‘lunr “‘Chatter- Beloot Your Sents Now for ‘.N JOE ROTH | trom vaudsville, Wil act as mas. 7 hox n'rnrgel;’:;‘: deville ;"”’“",“"‘“E “};'“ = suum w_‘sm DONAHUE a0 MORGAN ‘ “WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY [; 1 f show, whicl a8 —IN— i il Been announced as a combination of TOMORROW NIGHT e A e A Sh i CHARLEY’'S AUNT” revue and ('a\mr?l. V\'!;h m“::’o{l‘;};; s S || THE COMEDY SUCCESS OF A DECADE, WITH fl action taking place from = MORRIS ano SHAW | SYDNEY CHAPLIN | —OFFER~— 4 “THE MISQUITO TRUST" == DANCING. witH BROADWAY srams ' = FRIDAY AND SATURDAY v‘ . Sylvis and It DAVISON'S Teseh you o dunce cor Helona Morrll Sudworth Frazier HERLEIN | o 4 TOM MIX 1 MRS ’ 7 L I Ly Hoary Rabke Noll Ls Monse _ Freose Tyer B gl e | “RIDERS OF THE PURPLE SAGE” | N oo NG Ao w. A‘S‘filNGTON OPERA CO. A New Comedy By George S. Knufmn creations || Cyelists || FEATURES J | A Classic of the West Ul Co-Author of “Beéggar on Horseback,” “Merton of the Movies” and “Duley” witH GREGORY KELLY dnd a superb cast PROF. AND MRS. A. ACHER STU TR 10t ot ow —Ciasson Mon- and oo _6 to 11 p.m., With orchestra. appointmert. Fr. 8567. Ei lished GLADYSE WILBUR m and Staee Dancing Clasees T 000R BinSogt™ Dot studio. et Pupont Circle: Ehone e 1555 Edouard Alblon, Guneral Direster PRICES OF ADMISSION 30c to 85c¢. PRICE OF ADMISSION S50 Cents

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